Captain Wesley Westbrook, and Police Chief Charles Healey, standing in front of a building - Chicago Daily News, Inc.

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Title: Captain Wesley Westbrook, and Police Chief Charles Healey, standing in front of a building Description: Image of Wesley H. Westbrook, captain, and Charles C. Healey, chief of police, standing in front of a wooden building, talking to each other. Several unidentified men are standing behind them. A man with a tripod camera is visible in the background. This image was taken in Chicago, Illinois. This image is related to the McIntyre shooting. Henry McIntyre was an African American man who allegedly began shooting his neighbors, killing a policeman and three neighbors, and wounding two policeman and one neighbor. Date Depicted: 1916 July 18 Creator: Chicago Daily News, Inc. Creator Role: photographer Physical Format: glass negatives Extent: 4 x 5 in. Copyright Notice: No Known Copyright Credit Line: DN-0066867, Chicago Daily News Collection, Chicago History Museum Accession Number: 1960.784 Acquisition Source: Gift of Field Enterprises, Inc. Collection Type: Prints & Photographs - Chicago Daily News Storage Location: Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum CHM Catalog ID: 105266 Max Pixels - Width: 500 Max Pixels - Height: 402 Help improve this content