Beckham County, OK - Deaths: Carl S. Brooks, 1921 09 Oct 2007 Submitted by: delma25@pldi.net (Delma Tindell) ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm ************************************************ BROOKS, CARL S. (30 Sep 1921, SouthWest Press, Elk City, Beckham Co, OK): SHAMROCK MARSHAL MURDERS O. S. BROOKS (sic) Tim Simmons, City Marshal and Deputy Sheriff, Held Without Bond for First Degree Murder. What is purported to be one of the most cold blooded murders of this section happened during the community fair at Shamrock, Texas, last Tuesday, week, when Marshal Tim Simmons walked into a restaurant where Brooks was busy making pastry, and taking him by the arm, poked a gun into his ribs and fired, saying, "Brooks, I'm going to kill you." Brooks died instantly, as he was shot through below the arms, the bullet hitting his heart. Simmons was rushed to the county jail at Wheeler where a charge of manslaughter was placed against him and he was released on $1500 bond. Many friends of Brooks were indignant over the charge, and through action of Brooks' brothers-in-law, prominent attorneys of western Texas, the murderer was charged with murder in the first degree and held without bond. C. S. Brooks was well known in Elk City, and had worked as a cook here. He was working here during the county fair, and while looking for work here took a steady job in the Shamrock Cafe the day he was murdered. Brooks used to live at Shamrock, and when he left there several years ago, he was told that he would be killed if he ever returned. Several who witnessed the shooting said that Simmons was full of rotten liquor and drunk when he learned Brooks was in town, and started out gunning for him.