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1913/130 Rex vs. Ing Soo – attempted murder

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On Thursday 14th I was informed by phone by Mr Best in consequence of what he said I was informed that there was a Chinaman shooting at a white man.  When I arrived at the back of the Imperial Hotel there was quite a number of people standing on the top of the bank.  I asked where the Chinaman was,  I was told he was down the railroad track.  There were quite a number at the north-east corner of the bridge.  Spencer was standing there he was bleeding, blood running down his face..his clothes were all durty at the time.  I walked down the track and saw Murphy and White walking up the track towards the bridge with Ing Soo in the centre.  I saw Ing Soo fire two shots.  I heard the report and saw the kick up of his arm.  The revolver as I saw it pointed was toward the bridge on the west port end.  I saw him put the revolver in his pants, revolver produced.  I took it out of his pant legs at the bottom, and when I got possession there were three loaded and three unloaded shells.  I arrested him and brought him up to goal.  In searching him I found six cartridges in his vest pocket.  The gun is in the same condition as when I got it, I warned him and he said Spencer had come in there and refused to pay him for a meal and then they had a fight, he said Spencer had called him a son of a bitch of a Chinaman and also had struck him so he got his gun and went to kill him, he also said Spencer had thrown a rock thro [sic] his window.  There is a pane of glass in the window and a screen on the outside of the window broken.
 
On Thursday 14th I was informed by phone by Mr Best in consequence of what he said I was informed that there was a Chinaman shooting at a white man.  When I arrived at the back of the Imperial Hotel there was quite a number of people standing on the top of the bank.  I asked where the Chinaman was,  I was told he was down the railroad track.  There were quite a number at the north-east corner of the bridge.  Spencer was standing there he was bleeding, blood running down his face..his clothes were all durty at the time.  I walked down the track and saw Murphy and White walking up the track towards the bridge with Ing Soo in the centre.  I saw Ing Soo fire two shots.  I heard the report and saw the kick up of his arm.  The revolver as I saw it pointed was toward the bridge on the west port end.  I saw him put the revolver in his pants, revolver produced.  I took it out of his pant legs at the bottom, and when I got possession there were three loaded and three unloaded shells.  I arrested him and brought him up to goal.  In searching him I found six cartridges in his vest pocket.  The gun is in the same condition as when I got it, I warned him and he said Spencer had come in there and refused to pay him for a meal and then they had a fight, he said Spencer had called him a son of a bitch of a Chinaman and also had struck him so he got his gun and went to kill him, he also said Spencer had thrown a rock thro [sic] his window.  There is a pane of glass in the window and a screen on the outside of the window broken.
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CROSS-EXAMINATION.
 
CROSS-EXAMINATION.
 
Any shots I saw were random shots.
 
Any shots I saw were random shots.
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The above evidence is taken in the presence and hearing of the accused.
 
The above evidence is taken in the presence and hearing of the accused.
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(Sgd) Arthur B. Fenwick, J.P.
 
(Sgd) Arthur B. Fenwick, J.P.
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(Sgd) R.L.T. Galbraith
 
(Sgd) R.L.T. Galbraith
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(Sgd) Joseph Walsh
 
(Sgd) Joseph Walsh

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STATEMENT OF THE ACCUSED.

CANADA REX vs ING SOO.

JOSEPH WALSH, sworn:

On Thursday 14th I was informed by phone by Mr Best in consequence of what he said I was informed that there was a Chinaman shooting at a white man. When I arrived at the back of the Imperial Hotel there was quite a number of people standing on the top of the bank. I asked where the Chinaman was, I was told he was down the railroad track. There were quite a number at the north-east corner of the bridge. Spencer was standing there he was bleeding, blood running down his face..his clothes were all durty at the time. I walked down the track and saw Murphy and White walking up the track towards the bridge with Ing Soo in the centre. I saw Ing Soo fire two shots. I heard the report and saw the kick up of his arm. The revolver as I saw it pointed was toward the bridge on the west port end. I saw him put the revolver in his pants, revolver produced. I took it out of his pant legs at the bottom, and when I got possession there were three loaded and three unloaded shells. I arrested him and brought him up to goal. In searching him I found six cartridges in his vest pocket. The gun is in the same condition as when I got it, I warned him and he said Spencer had come in there and refused to pay him for a meal and then they had a fight, he said Spencer had called him a son of a bitch of a Chinaman and also had struck him so he got his gun and went to kill him, he also said Spencer had thrown a rock thro [sic] his window. There is a pane of glass in the window and a screen on the outside of the window broken.

CROSS-EXAMINATION. Any shots I saw were random shots.

The above evidence is taken in the presence and hearing of the accused.

(Sgd) Arthur B. Fenwick, J.P.

(Sgd) R.L.T. Galbraith

(Sgd) Joseph Walsh