100 years ago in Spokane: A firefighter was killed by his friend while delivering him groceries

  • Source: The Spokesman-Review - Metered Site
  • Published: 02/10/2021 12:00 AM

Harry Williams, 84, was to be charged with murder in the shooting death of his friend, Spokane firefighter John Batten. Batten had befriended Williams years earlier after leasing some land from the old man west of Spokane. Batten usually made two trips a week out to Williams’ ranch to bring him fruit and other groceries. It was during the last of those trips that Batten died. Batten walked up to Williams’ door to leave some apples and oranges. Williams, who had become increasingly paranoid about shadowy intruders, had rigged up a rifle to discharge when the door was opened. Batten was shot in the abdomen, but not killed. He was able to get back to his auto and tried to drive off to get medical attention. At that point, Williams came out of the barn, grabbed his rifle, and for some reason fired at Batten’s car. It was that shot that killed Batten. The Spokane Chronicle reported that an insanity defense was possible.



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