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HOWARD UNRUH, a war veteran, who went berserk and killed 12 persons and wounded several others on ' September 6, is seen being caught by heavily-armed police after he was forcd from his barricaded apartment by tear gas shells. Unruh, who shot down men, women and children, is shown in front of the open window, at right, with his back to the camera. Police and detectives, with sub-machine-guns and revolvers, are shown as they moved in to take Unruh.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 5

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HOWARD UNRUH, a war veteran, who went berserk and killed 12 persons and wounded several others on 'September 6, is seen being caught by heavily-armed police after he was forcd from his barricaded apartment by tear gas shells. Unruh, who shot down men, women and children, is shown in front of the open window, at right, with his back to the camera. Police and detectives, with sub-machine-guns and revolvers, are shown as they moved in to take Unruh. Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 5

HOWARD UNRUH, a war veteran, who went berserk and killed 12 persons and wounded several others on 'September 6, is seen being caught by heavily-armed police after he was forcd from his barricaded apartment by tear gas shells. Unruh, who shot down men, women and children, is shown in front of the open window, at right, with his back to the camera. Police and detectives, with sub-machine-guns and revolvers, are shown as they moved in to take Unruh. Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 5