Chief George Silas Smiddy

Photo of Chief George Silas Smiddy
End of Watch: Thu, May 13th, 1926
Date of Incident: Wed, May 12th, 1926
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: 1 year
Age: 46

Survivors

His wife and ten children

Incident

Chief George Smiddy was shot and killed while attempting to arrest a man who had fired several shots earlier in the evening while involved in a domestic dispute.

Chief Smiddy requested assistance from the chief of police and an officer from the neighboring Jellico, Tennessee, Police Department. The three officers located the man at a barber shop on North Main Street and attempted to arrest him. The man immediately opened fire, mortally wounding Chief Smiddy and seriously wounding the police chief from the Tennessee town. The suspect was killed by the return fire.

Chief Smiddy succumbed to his wounds early the next day.

Chief Smiddy had served with the Jellico Police Department for one year. He was survived by his wife and ten children.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Jellico Police Department Patch
Whitley County Sheriff's Department Patch
The Jellico Police Department has been disbanded and absorbed by the Whitley County Sheriff's Department.

Tributes

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