Lansing Brown, Jr.
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Lansing "Lansa" Brown, Jr. (August 24, 1900–February 16, 1962) was an American photographer.
Brown is often recalled for a tragic event on September 2, 1934. Brown accidentally shot and killed his friend, crooner Russ Columbo, when an antique pistol discharged and the bullet ricocheted into Columbo's skull.
After Columbo's death, Brown was cleared of all charges, but he remained deeply affected by the incident.
Brown served in the military during World War II as a photography instructor. He died of a stroke at the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration Hospital.
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- Battaglia, Richard (October 29, 2004). Preservation Notebook. Larchmont Chronicle
- Lansing Brown, Jr. via Find-A-Grave