Town Marshal Marvin “Jack” Triplett

Photo of Town Marshal Marvin “Jack” Triplett
End of Watch: Fri, May 30th, 1941
Date of Incident: Fri, May 30th, 1941
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 20

Survivors

His expectant wife, daughter, father, and eight siblings

Incident

Marshal Jack Triplett was shot and killed by the former town marshal who had held a grudge against him. The former marshal had also been charged with murdering Marshal Triplett's stepfather.

The former marshal and Marshal Triplett encountered each other in a local restaurant. After exchanging a few words the former marshal left and then returned a short time later.

As Marshal Triplett left the restaurant he spoke with a citizen and told him he was going to arrest the former marshal for carrying a gun. As he turned around the former marshal opened fire. Marshal Triplett returned fire with both his pistols, but was fatally wounded during the shooting.

Marshal Triplett was survived by his expectant wife, daughter, father, and eight siblings.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Lackey Police Department Patch
Floyd County Sheriff's Office Patch
The Lackey Police Department has been disbanded and absorbed by the Floyd County Sheriff's Office.

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