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Henry Mathias Kenaga

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Henry Mathias Kenaga Veteran

Birth
Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Jun 1954 (aged 58)
Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section L, site 128
Memorial ID
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Was a guard at the Kansas State Prison, Lansing, Kansas. Officer Kenaga was shot and killed while attempting to prevent a prison escape. Several inmates had stormed the visitor's room with guns and knives and taken six hostages. As they attempted to cross the prison yard they were confronted by Officer Kenaga. As Officer Kenaga attempted to stop them he was shot. The suspects were stopped by other officers and were returned to their cells. Six inmates were charged with first degree murder. The guns the inmates used were .22 caliber pistols that they made themselves. A girlfriend of one of the inmates smuggled him the bullets. Five inmates were convicted of first degree murder and got a life term added to their sentences. On May 30, 1968, one of those inmates was burned to death when two inmates set him on fire after dousing him with a flammable liquid.
Was a guard at the Kansas State Prison, Lansing, Kansas. Officer Kenaga was shot and killed while attempting to prevent a prison escape. Several inmates had stormed the visitor's room with guns and knives and taken six hostages. As they attempted to cross the prison yard they were confronted by Officer Kenaga. As Officer Kenaga attempted to stop them he was shot. The suspects were stopped by other officers and were returned to their cells. Six inmates were charged with first degree murder. The guns the inmates used were .22 caliber pistols that they made themselves. A girlfriend of one of the inmates smuggled him the bullets. Five inmates were convicted of first degree murder and got a life term added to their sentences. On May 30, 1968, one of those inmates was burned to death when two inmates set him on fire after dousing him with a flammable liquid.

Inscription

Kansas; Private 1st Class, Company B, 70 Infantry, 10 Division, World War I



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