Deputy Sheriff Robert H. Coffey

Photo of Deputy Sheriff Robert H. Coffey
End of Watch: Wed, Oct 2nd, 1901
Date of Incident: Wed, Oct 2nd, 1901
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 55

Incident

Deputy Sheriff Robert Coffey was shot and killed while pursuing a group of miners who had just shot at another group of miners at the Empire Coal Company in Christian County.

Union miners were involved in a violent picket while on strike at the mine. The union miners had setup a camp at Nortonville and conducted raids on the nonunion miners. Early in the morning one of the raiding parties of union miners opened fire on a mine guard, shooting at him over 30 times from an ambush setup in the treeline.

Hearing the shots, Deputy Coffey obtained a horse and gave chase to a buggy that was leaving the area. A short distance away the buggy stopped and one of the occupants setup an ambush along the road. As Deputy Coffey approached the buggy he was shot and killed.

Four men were eventually arrested for his murder. Two of the men were convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Christian County Sheriff's Office
Christian County Sheriff's Office Patch
701 W. 7th Street
Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240
(270) 887-4141
Sheriff Tyler DeArmond

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