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Story May 23, 1924

The Mahnomen Pioneer

Mahnomen, Mahnomen County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

In Waubun, Archie Williamson and Homer Bellefeuille were arrested for severely beating coworker Adolph Anderson after work on Tuesday evening. Anderson required medical attention, and the case is set for Mahnomen court on Tuesday.

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WAUBUN SCRAP ENDS IN COURT
Archie Williamson and Homer Bellefeuille, of Waubun, were arrested Wednesday of this week for having severely beaten up Adolph Anderson also of Waubun. All three have been working on the section at Waubun and the scrap occurred after working time Tuesday evening. The two attacked Anderson and as he attempted to back away from them he fell when they pounced on him and severely handled him, kicking him about the head. Had it not been for the interference of others he would have fared badly. As it was he needed the attention of a physician. The case against the two under arrest will be heard in Mahnomen Tuesday. Anderson was in no condition to appear Wednesday.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment

What keywords are associated?

Assault Arrest Beating Court Case Waubun

What entities or persons were involved?

Archie Williamson Homer Bellefeuille Adolph Anderson

Where did it happen?

Waubun

Story Details

Key Persons

Archie Williamson Homer Bellefeuille Adolph Anderson

Location

Waubun

Event Date

Tuesday Evening

Story Details

Archie Williamson and Homer Bellefeuille attacked and beat Adolph Anderson after work, causing injuries requiring medical attention. The two were arrested Wednesday and their case will be heard in Mahnomen Tuesday.

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