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Story December 30, 1918

Norwich Bulletin

Norwich, New London County, Connecticut

What is this article about?

In New York on Dec. 29, Bridgeport restaurant owner William Bobotes encounters and has arrested William Armenakis, who he claims shot him a year earlier over a girl; Armenakis confesses and is held as a fugitive.

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MET MAN ON STREET WHO SHOT HIM A YEAR AGO

New York, Dec. 29.—Coming to New York for an X-ray examination preliminary to the removal of a bullet from his head, William Bobotes, a Bridgeport, Conn., restaurant proprietor, encountered accidentally on the street here today the man he claims shot him a year ago. He swore to a warrant for arrest of William Armenakis, a fruit vendor.

According to the police, Armenakis has confessed that he shot Bobotes three times after a quarrel over a girl. Armenakis is held on the charge of being a fugitive from justice.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Justice

What keywords are associated?

Shooting Arrest Confession Quarrel Over Girl

What entities or persons were involved?

William Bobotes William Armenakis

Where did it happen?

New York

Story Details

Key Persons

William Bobotes William Armenakis

Location

New York

Event Date

Dec. 29

Story Details

William Bobotes, shot a year ago in Bridgeport, encounters shooter William Armenakis on New York street, swears out warrant; Armenakis confesses to shooting over quarrel about a girl and is held as fugitive.

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