Murder of Robert Ross

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On March 6, 1894, in Troy, New York, during an election riot between pollwatchers and operatives of the local Democratic political ward boss who were repeat voting, a young poll watcher, Robert Ross, was shot and killed. His brother, William Ross, was also shot but he survived.[1]

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  1. ""Bat" Shea Execution". www.correctionhistory.org. Retrieved 2022-10-02.

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