Bullet Intended for One Negro Hits Another. . . George Palmer Killed by Howard Bost Who Told Officer He Was Shooting at Dewey Boger
Physical alertness probably saved the life of Dewey Boger, negro, here last night when Howard Bost, another negro, opened fire on him at close range.
George Palmer, negro, was killed in the mix-up—the bullet intended for Boger, according to Bost’s statement as reported by police officers, striking Palmer and fatally wounding him.
The shooting took place at Five Points in a negro settlement of the city about 6:30 last night. Boger, Palmer and “Sweet” Bost, brother of the slayer, drove up to a negro cafĂ© from which Bost is said to have emerged. Without saying anything to anybody, so far as the officers can learn, Bost opened fire.
Boger was on the other side of the car next to Bost, but when he saw the pistol in the man’s hand, he jumped over Palmer, who was driving the car. Bost shot three or four times from a .33-calibre pistol, one bullet entering Palmer’s body. Boger was not struck and all but one of the bullets went wild.
Bost was located early in the night in that section of the city known as “Black Bottom.” He was lodged in the county jail. Officers said Bost told them he shot at Boger because “Boger hadn’t been doing right down at my house.” So far as can be learned, Palmer and Bost have had no trouble, while it is reported that bad blood existed between Boger and Bost.
Palmer was rushed to Concord Hospital, dying just as the hospital was reached.
Bost probably will be held in jail until the next term of Cabarrus Superior Court in April.
From page 2 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Monday, Feb. 8, 1926
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