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Incident Details

Cause of Death:
Assault
Date/Time of Incident:
Sunday, May 8, 1921
10:00 pm
Incident to Death Duration:
Same day
Incident Location:
1410 South Clark Boulevard, Clarksville
Incident County:
Clark
Incident Township:
Jeffersonville
Weapon Used:
Blunt object
Suspect Disposition:
• Died while in custody
• Died in prison
• Discharged

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Custody Officer
John H. Grimm
Indiana Department of Correction
Sunday, May 8, 1921

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   Custody Officer John Grimm was beaten to death by inmates during an attempted escape from the Indiana Reformatory in Clarksville.

   Upon entering the prison bakery, Custody Officer Grimm was beaten with a hammer by six inmates who had plotted to escape from the prison that evening. The inmates then took Custody Officer Grimm's revolver and shot him once through his mouth. As the inmates made their way out of the prison, they seized the weapon of another guard after he was bound and gagged. It was later determined that Custody Officer Grimm died from 11 distinct fractures to his skull and not from the gunshot wound.

   All six of the inmates were captured on the grounds of the prison. A 27-year-old inmate, who was shot, later died from his wounds. A 20-year-old inmate, who was shot and wounded, was sentenced to life in prison and died while incarcerated in 1933.

   Another 20-year-old inmate was sentenced to life in prison and later discharged. The remaining three inmates were charged as accessories.

   Custody Officer Grimm, from Jeffersonville, was survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters, two brothers, sister and mother.

Historic Place


The Indiana State Prison South/Indiana Reformatory/Colgate-Palmolive Historic District consists of 18 contributing buildings dating to 1847 and is roughly bounded by Clark Boulevard, Montgomery Avenue, Missouri Avenue and the CSX railroad tracks. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 2019 and listed on the Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures on January 16, 2019.

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This officer, discovered in 2007, has not been submitted for consideration as an eligible line of duty death to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund by the Indiana Department of Correction.

Personal Details

Age: 58
Law Enforcement Service:
18 years
Burial Place:
Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville