Bio: Gilles, Timothy R. –
Self-inflicted Gunshot Wound (29 Jan 1977)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Gilles, Brodhagen, Hussong, Bertz
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 02 Feb 1977
Timothy R. Gilles, 20, Route 1, Dorchester, was pronounced dead at Memorial
Hospital in Medford of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head Saturday,
January 29, 1977 at 7:40 p.m. Apparently Gilles shot himself after being stopped
by Clark County Officer Frank Brodhagen and Dorchester Chief of Police William
Hussong on Highway 13, two and one half miles north of Abbotsford, according the
the Clark County Sheriff’s Department.
The Colby-Abbotsford Police Department was asked to pick up Gilles in connection
with non-felony warrants from Taylor County, and for several other incidents
that occurred in the Abbotsford and Colby area recently.
The Gilles car was traveling north on Highway 13 when Officer Brodhagen stopped
the Gilles car. Chief Hussong pulled in front of the Gilles stopped vehicle and
started to get out of the squad car, when the Gilles car plunged forward, string
the Dorchester squad car on its right side, crossing the road, struck a snowbank
and came to rest on its right side.
When the officers approached the car they observed Gilles laying across the
fronts seat, apparently unconscious, and they immediately called the Abbotsford
ambulance.
Sheriff Bertz said it was after Gilles had been taken to the hospital that the
officers found the loaded gun with one empty shell in it during the routine
accident investigation.
A bullet hole behind Gilles’ right hear with the bullet lodged in his brain was
then found by hospital personnel.
Sheriff Bertz said his office is continuing an investigation.
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