Death Classification: Line of Duty Death
Agency: Chicago Police Department
Served: 1 year, 2 months, 10 days
Unit of Assignment / Detail: 21st District - Prairie
District of Incident (Present Day): 002 - Wentworth
Cause of Death: Crash - Automobile
Age at Time of Death: 26
Timeline
Date of Birth: 28 Apr 1948
Date of Appointment: 22 Oct 1973
Date of Incident: 01 Jan 1975
End of Watch: 01 Jan 1975
Date of Interment: 04 Jan 1975
Interment Details
Cemetery: St. Mary Catholic Cemetery - Evergreen Park, Illinois
Grave Location: Lot NE 799, Block --, Section Q
Interment Disposition: Burial
Memorial Details
Superintendent’s Honored Star Case: Panel # D-6
Gold Star Families Memorial Wall: Panel # 21
Illinois Police Officers Memorial Wall: Panel # 3, Line 29
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Wall: Panel # 1-E: 10
Officer Down Memorial Page: Listed
Service
Military Service: U.S. Army
Incident & Biographic Details
Patrolman Daniel E. Howard, Star #5983, aged 26 years, was a 1 year, 2 month, 10 day veteran of the Chicago Police Department, assigned to the 21st District – Prairie.
On January 1, 1975, at 3:27 a.m., Patrolman Donald E. Andrews, age 35 and his partner Patrolman Daniel E. Howard, age 26, were on duty working beat 210. The officers responded to a man with a gun call. Officer Andrews, driver of the squad car, was rushing to the 47th Street Station of the Dan Ryan rapid transit line to intercept two passengers carrying a shotgun. While en route they were involved in a traffic crash with another squad car, beat 222, driven by Patrolman Edward Czoski, age 26 and Patrolman John Griffin, age 26. Both squad cars had their sirens blaring and their red lights flashing as they approached the intersection of 46th Street and Michigan Avenue. Officers Andrews and Howard were Westbound on 43rd Street and entered the intersection against the red light. The second squad car entered the “blind“ intersection from Southbound Michigan Avenue. The impact of the collision drove both squad cars onto the sidewalk. Officers Andrews’ and Howard’s vehicle rolled end over end for 40 feet, killing both officers. Officer Andrews was transported to Michael Reese Hospital by CFD Ambulance #4 where he was pronounced dead by Dr. Olson at 4:08 a.m. on January 1, 1975. Officer Howard was transported to Mercy Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival by Dr. Maduemezia at 3:45 a.m. on January 1, 1975. The officers in the second squad car were treated and released for their injuries. The suspect was arrested by other responding officers.
Further investigation revealed that the radio broadcast of “Two men with a shotgun aboard the Elevated Train“ was bonfied. Officers intercepted the train at the 47th Street Station and arrested two youths aboard the train. One, a juvenile, age 15, of 9021 South Morgan Street, was turned over to juvenile authorities. The other youth, Glen F. Childs, age 18, was charged with four offenses. One of the charges was for Unlawful Use of Weapon – Sawed Off Shotgun.
Officer Daniel Howard was waked at McInerney Funeral Home located at 4635 South Wallace Street. His funeral mass was held at St. Gabriel Church located at 4500 South Lowe. He was laid to rest on January 4, 1975 in St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, 3801 West 87th Street, Evergreen Park, Illinois. His grave is located in Lot NE 799, Block –, Section Q.
Patrolman Daniel E. Howard, born April 28, 1948, received his Probationary Appointment to the Chicago Police Department on October 22, 1973. He attended the O’Brien Street Police Academy and graduated on July 31, 1974. Officer Howard earned 1 Honored Police Star Award (posthumously) during his career.
Officer Howard served in the U.S. Army from January 1968 thru September 1969, was a veteran of the Vietnam War and was Honorably Discharged at the rank of Corporal. He was a member of the Confederation of Police, Flags S.A.C., St. Jude Police League and Victory Post No. 3940 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Officer Howard was survived by his mother, Mary Lillian (nee Wright) (Civilian CPD); siblings: Edward, Sheila, Nancy, Patricia, Margaret and Mary Beth and grandfather.
Incident Recorded under Chicago Police Department RD #T000433 UUW Case Report and T750177 Traffic Crash Report.
On May 25, 2006, Officer Howard’s star was retired by Superintendent Philip J. Cline and enshrined in the Superintendent’s Honored Star Case, located in the lobby at Chicago Police Headquarters, 3510 South Michigan Avenue.