Michael Quinn
Died
:
26 January 1921
Age
:
20
Rank
:
Constable
Force
:
Royal Irish Constabulary
Cause
:
Homicide - Shot
Duty Status
:
On Duty
Roll of Honour Citation
Killed as he slept when gunmen entered his hotel room and shot him. Posthumously awarded the Constabulary Medal for Gallantry.
While on escort duty from Dublin and staying the night in Belfast, at the Railway View Hotel near Musgrave Street Barracks, three Constables retired to their rooms for the evening about 9:00pm. As they slept, gunmen entered the room next door, seeking to shoot the RIC men. Realising their error, the gunmen barged into the correct room and shot all three officers, killing Constable Michael Quinn and Constable Thomas Heffron. Both were posthumously awarded the Constabulary Medal for Gallantry.