Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1925 — Page 25

FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925

‘YOUNGSTER’ BOASTS RECORD AS COPPER Twenty-Seven-Year-Old Rookie Ranks High on New Y • k Police Force,

NEW YORK, March vi.— When little boys play jail and dream of brass buttons, the dream Is of the sort that Frederick Grubert is. Grubert Is a great big 3millng yellow-haired boy of 27, classed as g "rookie" with only twentv months experience. Yet he has set the most brilliant r#,ord of any young copper in all the ranks of the "finest" and this without being quick on the trigger but simply by his own courage, keen brain and manly superiority. Just the other evening he saw an automobile slipping past a halted street car. He motioned for it to stop but it went ahead. As he Jumped on the running board and opened the door, the driver drew a revolver. Grubert’s glove muffled the point of the hammer as the man pressed the trigger. They struggled as the car zlgsagged up the street, until finally Grubert disarmed his man. Meanwhile his pal in a rear seat, had opened a rear door and fled panicstricken, leaving a loaded sawedoff shotgun behind. Orubert’s gun remained in its holster during all the excitement. The driver was found to have a criminal record. Grubert has drawn his gun, meaning business, only once in the past six months, and the stick-up man who started firing at him that time promptly departed this life. The policeman is rated an "expert rifleman” in his precinct riot squad. During the last half year, he admits, his record Includes "nine good collars." Three of those arrests occured in one week. Just

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Frederick Grubert. luck, he points out. But when the chance came, he seized it without trepidation. Two recommendations for official commendation for him are now pending in department headquarters. For this life of a fighting man he prepared by keeping bo< ks in a business office. During the war he wan in France. He served 18 months as an ambulance driver with the Second Division and with that outfit he was educated when he saw a good fight to get into It. Then he settled into the office. “It wasn’t any craving for excitement or adventure that led me to the force; I simply wanted to get out of doors." says Grubert. “But I like it. You can't beat this Job.”

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