![]() ![]() Officer William Thomas Rumble was born in Vancouver, BC, on March 30, 1914. Her sentence was 20 days in jail, suspended, a $150 fine, and the surrendering of her driver’s license for six months. She was charged, tried, and convicted for Negligent Driving. The driver of the other vehicle was Mary V. On May 1, 1948, Ailene Rumble gave birth to William T. William Rumble was survived by his pregnant widow, Ailene, and two daughters, Maureen and Judith. He was later transferred to Swedish Hospital where he died during the evening hours of October 29, 1947. ![]() He was rushed to Harborview County Hospital in critical condition with multiple injuries. Officer Rumble was found unconscious under the front bumper of his police car. The other car smashed a large display window, and the officer’s car came to a stop next to the building. Both vehicles ended up on the sidewalk in front of the Best’s Apparel Store at the southeast corner of the intersection. The officer’s car was put into a spin, and he was ejected onto the pavement where he was run over by the wheels of the police car. Another vehicle travelling eastbound failed to yield the right of way to the officer. He was driving south on 5 th Ave., and his police car had entered the intersection at 5 th Ave and Pine St. On Octoaround 4:45 a.m., Officer William Rumble was on-duty and on an assignment as a uniformed investigator assigned to the SPD detective division.
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