John M Walsh
- Died:
- 20 February 1920
- Age:
- 38
- Rank:
- Constable
- Force:
- Dublin Metropolitan Police
- Cause:
- Homicide - Shot
- Duty Status:
- On Duty
Roll of Honour Citation
Shot and fatally wounded by two gunmen being pursued by police who had earlier attempted to arrest both men.
Police Memorial Tribute
Just before 2:00am, at the corner of Grafton Street and Suffok Street, Constable Walsh and Sergeant Dunleavy were shot by two men who approached them from the direction of Westmoreland Street.
Both officers were taken to Mercer’s Hospital by ambulance where Constable Walsh was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival.
At the inquest into John’s death, the coroner concluded that he died from shock and haemorrhage caused by a bullet fired from a revolver by persons unknown. The bullet had penetrated the left side of his chest, between the fourth and fifth ribs, killing him almost instantly. The findings further stated that this constituted ‘wilful murder’.
Constable Walsh was unmarried.