Deputy Sheriff James Robert “Bob” Wright

Photo of Deputy Sheriff James Robert “Bob” Wright
End of Watch: Sun, Jun 13th, 1926
Date of Incident: Sun, Jun 13th, 1926
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 39

Survivors

His wife and five children

Incident

Deputy Bob Wright was shot and killed as he, a prohibition officer, and several other deputies served a search a warrant at a boarding house in Burdine.

The officers arrived at the house shortly after midnight and announced that they had a warrant. The occupants refused to let them enter and demanded they leave. After several minutes the officers entered the first level of the home while the occupants remained on the top level.

Upon finding several containers of wine the prohibition officer and Deputy Wright started to go up the stairs to arrest the occupants. As they did so one of the men opened fire, striking Deputy Wright.

He was taken to a local hospital where he died approximately 30 minutes later. The subject who shot Deputy Wright was arrested without further incident.

Deputy Wright was survived by his wife and five children.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Letcher County Sheriff's Office Patch
156 Main Street
Whitesburg, Kentucky 41858
(606) 633-2293

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