Market Street Massacre
{{Short description|1948 mass shooting in Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox civilian attack
| location = Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.
| date = November 6, 1948
| time-begin = 8:15
| time-end = 9:20 a.m.
| type = Mass shooting, murder-suicide, child murder
| weapon = .22 calibre rifle
| fatalities = 9 (including the perpetrator)
| injuries = 5 (3 by gunfire, 1 by glass shards, 1 injured while fleeing)
| perpetrator = Melvin Collins
}}
The Market Street Massacre{{Cite news |last=Maitland |first=Harry |date=November 6, 1973 |title=Market Street Massacre took place 25 years ago today |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/14694001/ |work=Delaware County Daily Times |pages=1}}{{Cite news |date=November 18, 1950 |title=BERSERK GUNMAN NABBED WITHOUT SHOT AFTER KILLING 5 RELATIVES |work=Chester Times |pages=1}}{{Cite web |date=October 18, 2005 |title=Tragedies: Market Street Massacre |url=http://www.oldchesterpa.com/tragedies_market_st_massacre.htm |access-date= |website=Old Chester, PA}}{{Cite web |title=Detective Ellery Bertram Purnsley |url=https://www.odmp.org/officer/10907-detective-ellery-bertram-purnsley |access-date= |website=The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP)}} occurred on November 6, 1948, in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. 38-year-old Melvin Collins opened fire on pedestrians and residents from the window of his apartment, killing eight and injuring five before he killed himself.{{Cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/54106404 |title=Killer Wounds 6 Others Before Taking Own Life |access-date=January 15, 2025 |date=November 6, 1948 |last=Evans |first=Orrin |work=Delaware County Daily Times |via=newspapers.com}}{{Cite news |last=Sauer |first=Patrick |date=October 14, 2015 |title=The Story of the First Mass Shooting in U.S. History |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/story-first-mass-murder-us-history-180956927/ |access-date=January 15, 2025 |work=Smithsonian}}{{Cite magazine |date=November 15, 1948 |title=CRIME: The End of Bad Boy Collins |url=https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,853406,00.html |access-date=January 15, 2025 |magazine=TIME}}{{Cite news |date=November 8, 1948 |title=Gunman Kills 8 In Anger Over Ten Cent Piece |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-leader/162073963 |access-date=January 15, 2025 |work=Times Leader |via=newspapers.com}}
Shooting
At 8:15 a.m. on November 6, 1948,{{Cite news |last=Tollin |first=Doris |date=December 30, 1948 |title=Nov. 6 Massacre Top '48 Story; Southern Penn Bus Fire Second |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/54110784 |access-date=January 15, 2025 |work=Delaware County Daily Times |via=newspapers.com}} Collins barricaded the entrance of his room. He then leaned out the window and yelled to a group of four men standing below, "Call the cops," before dropping a dime down. One of the men picked up the dime and handed it to another man, Harry Gibbs, who said, "This will get me a cup of coffee." Collins then aimed his .22 caliber rifle out the window and shot one of the men, Edward Boyer, killing him on the spot. The crowd dispersed as Collins continued to fire at people outside.{{Cite news |date=November 8, 1948 |title=Gunman Kills 8 In Anger Over Ten Cent Piece |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-leader/162073963 |access-date=January 15, 2025 |work=Times Leader |via=newspapers.com}}
Detective Ellery Purnsley, who was across the street, rushed to the scene and shot three times at Collins, grazing his chin. Purnsley was killed when Collins returned fire.{{Cite news |date=November 8, 1948 |title=Gun Battle Tip Wins First Prize in Weekly Contest |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/54106467 |access-date=January 15, 2025 |work=Delaware County Daily Times |via=newspapers.com}} Fred Casino (the only non-African American victim) was driving by when he saw Detective Purnsley shot. He got out of his car and attempted to assist him and was then killed by Collins. Purnsley's son Bert and another man, Alfred Green, were also shot at when they walked out of a restaurant to reach the body of the fallen officer. James Simon was killed while he was inside of a cleaning shop.{{Cite news |date=November 6, 1948 |title=8 DEAD IN GUNBATTLE |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/delaware-county-daily-times-market-stree/76544900/ |work=Delaware County Daily Times |pages=1}}
The gunshots attracted the attention of other passersby and neighbors, some of whom peered through the windows. Collins fatally shot Louise Moore and injured Hattie Nichols as the two were looking out of a window in Moore's apartment. Monroe Wyche was wounded by flying glass shards as he attempted to help the two women. Moore died of her injuries in a hospital nine hours later.{{Cite news |date=November 7, 1948 |title=Gunman Slays 8, Self; 4 Hurt |work=The Spokesman-Review |pages=1}}
As police began arriving, three passersby were fatally shot. Samuel Lyttle, described as a "deaf-mute" and nicknamed "Deafy", was shot and killed on the street. 45-year-old Peter Parker and 7-year-old Samuel Hill were attempting to flee to safety, when both were fatally wounded;{{Cite news |last=Evans |first=Orrin |date=November 6, 1948 |title=Killer Wounds 6 Others Before Taking Own Life |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/54106407 |access-date=January 15, 2025 |work=Delaware County Daily Times |via=newspapers.com}} they were pronounced dead within ten minutes of their arrival at Chester Hospital.
A combined task force of seventy-eight policemen, armed with shotguns and submachine guns, arrived at the scene, shooting at Collins and hurling a total of twenty tear gas canisters into the window. A loan officer provided police with two rifles in hopes of getting a better shot at the gunman. As they rushed up the stairs of the building and attempted to break down his door, Collins laid down on his bed and committed suicide by shooting himself through the roof of his mouth. The shooting ended at 9:20 a.m., lasting one hour and five minutes.{{Cite news |date=November 7, 1948 |title=Crazed Gunman Slays Seven, Wounds 6, Dies |work=The Deseret News |pages=2}}
Victims
=Killed=
- Edward Boyer, 40, shot in the right side of the chest
- Ellery Purnsley, 56, shot in the heart
- Frederick Casino, 38, shot multiple times in the left side of the chest
- Louise Moore, 40, shot in the forehead
- James Simon, 41, shot in the left side of the neck
- Peter Parker, 40 or 45, shot in the abdomen
- Samuel Hill, 7, shot in the heart
- Samuel Lyttle, 28, shot in shoulder
=Injured=
- Hattie Nichols, 29 or 38, shot below the right eye and temple
- Alfred J. Green, 38, shot in the right shoulder
- William Wilson, 63, shot in the left elbow and hip
- Bert Purnsley, 38, bruised forehead while fleeing
- Monroe Wyche, 57, cut hand from broken glass
Perpetrator
Collins was born into an African American family in Exmore, Virginia, in 1910. Nicknamed "Bad Boy", he had a history of violence, having been imprisoned twice for shootings, and had once cut his brother with a knife.{{Cite magazine |url=https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,853406,00.html |title=CRIME: The End of Bad Boy Collins |access-date=January 15, 2025 |date=November 15, 1948 |magazine=TIME}} His family stated that Collins had "suffered periods of mental derangement" since 1940, following a head injury, and that he took up hunting small game outside their home. Collins reportedly spent time traveling the Mid-Atlantic regions as a migrant worker. After the shooting, a woman in Syracuse, New York, claimed to be Collins' wife and stated that he escaped Marcy State Hospital.{{Cite news |date=November 9, 1948 |title=Migrant Kills 8, Injures 5 |work=Baltimore Afro-American |pages=1–2}}
One week before the shooting, Collins arrived in Chester for unknown reasons and checked into a second-floor boarding room at 233 Market Street in Bethel Court, a historically Black neighborhood. Mike Pappas, who owned the building and the restaurant below, stated that he knew little about Collins. A neighbor described him as having a "hot temper".{{Cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZLEKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LE4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4107,2674818&dq= |title=Berserk Gunman Kills Seven and Then Ends His Life |access-date=January 15, 2025 |date=November 7, 1948 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220218202814/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZLEKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LE4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4107,2674818&dq= |archive-date=February 18, 2022 |work=St. Petersburg Times |url-status=live |via=Google News Archive}}{{Cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/54110792 |title=Chester Gun Battle Top Story of 1948 |access-date=January 15, 2025 |date=December 30, 1948 |last=Tollin |first=Doris |work=Delaware County Daily Times |via=newspapers.com}} Collins is known to have modified his ammunition to act as dum-dum rounds in preparation for the killings.{{Cite news |date=November 8, 1948 |title=Chester Slayer Used Dumdums |work=The Evening Independent |pages=17}}
Aftermath
The motive for the shooting remains unknown. An initial rumor that it was connected to an argument over a numbers racket was rejected by police.{{Cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/54106467 |last=Evans |first=Orrin |title='Numbers' Racket Angle In Massacre Denied By Police |access-date=January 15, 2025 |date=November 8, 1948 |work=Delaware County Daily Times |via=newspapers.com}} According to the rumor, Collins' first victim was a "numbers man", who was killed either during an argument below his window or ambushed by Collins from a car.{{Cite news |date=November 8, 1948 |title=Killings Follow Disputed Wager |work=The Age |pages=1}} Another rumor framed the shootings as a "race riot", claiming that Collins had first killed Fred Casino and stolen his car, fatally shot Detective Purnsley while at a crossroad, and shot the remaining victims while driving through the neighborhood before making a final stand at the boarding house.{{Cite news |date=November 7, 1948 |title=Crazed Killer Slays 8, Wounds 3, Ends Own Life |work=The Telegraph-Herald |pages=1}}
A commonly repeated, but most likely invented detail about the shootings revolved around mute victim Samuel Lyttle being "shocked" into speaking, supposedly telling police, "I've been shot", before dying.{{Cite news |date=November 7, 1948 |title=Crazed Man Kills Eight, Self |work=Eugene Register-Guard |pages=5}}{{Cite news |date=November 7, 1948 |title=Crazed Man Kills 8 in Hour-Long Reign of Terror |work=The Altus Times-Democrat |pages=1}}
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.oldchesterpa.com/tragedies_market_st_massacre.htm My recollection of the Market Street Massacre], Louis J. Warfel, OldChesterPA
{{Mass shootings in the United States in the 1980s and before}}
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Category:20th-century American murderers