Deputy Sheriff Thomas C. Tackett

Photo of Deputy Sheriff Thomas C. Tackett
End of Watch: Mon, Dec 16th, 1929
Date of Incident: Mon, Dec 16th, 1929
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 40

Survivors

His wife and eight children

Incident

Deputy Thomas Tackett was shot and killed when he and another man investigated a car that was stopped in the middle of a roadway.

Deputy Tackett and his friend were returning to the deputy's home after transporting a prisoner to jail. When they came across the car in the road, they stopped to offer assistance, believing the car was stalled. As the two approached the car, Deputy Tackett's friend observed one of the men inside the vehicle hide something behind his back. Thinking the man had a gun, the friend drew his weapon and ordered the man to show his hands.

As Deputy Tackett approached the car, he identified himself as a deputy and was immediately shot by one of the occupants. Deputy Tackett's friend immediately returned fire as the suspects fled. The three men, including a father and son, were arrested a short time later and charged with murder.

Deputy Tackett was survived by his wife and eight children.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Pike County Sheriff's Department Patch
Phelps Police Department Patch
P.O. Box 839
Pikeville, Kentucky 41502
(606) 432-6260

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