Town Marshal Andrew J. Blunk

Photo of Town Marshal Andrew J. Blunk
End of Watch: Sat, Jul 29th, 1893
Date of Incident: Sat, Jul 29th, 1893
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: 8 years
Age: 57

Incident

Town Marshal Andrew Blunk was shot and killed by a man he was trying to arrest on a warrant. Shots were exchanged as the two met on a local street. Marshal Blunk managed to wound his assailant. The marshal's murderer would probably have escaped with his life had not the 18 year-old son of the marshal avenged his fathers death by sending an additional life ending bullet through his body.

Marshal Blunk took out a warrant on the suspect when he broke into the pound and removed two of his cows. The cows were confined in the pound after they were found wondering on the local streets. The suspect had killed his wife several years earlier and was under bond for killing a man in Indiana.

Parkland is a suburb of Louisville. Parkland no longer has a police department and falls under the jurisdiction of the Louisville Police Department.

Marshal Blunk was a Civil War veteran, having served with the 1st Michigan Light Artillery Regiment.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Parkland Police Department Patch
Louisville Metro Police Department Patch
The Parkland Police Department has been disbanded and absorbed by the Louisville Metro Police Department.

Tributes

There is 1 tribute for Town Marshal Andrew J. Blunk.

Town Marshal Andrew J. Blunk
Left on Sunday, August 6th, 2017

Thank you, Marshall Blunk.