Deputy Sheriff Andrew R. Baird

Photo of Deputy Sheriff Andrew R. Baird
End of Watch: Sun, May 4th, 1924
Date of Incident: Sat, May 3rd, 1924
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 31

Survivors

His wife and two children

Incident

Deputy Sheriff Andy Baird was shot and killed at a mining camp known as Kettle Island near Pineville, Kentucky.

Deputy Baird was notified after a local miner became drunk and started firing his gun randomly at nearby citizens. Deputy Baird deputized two citizens and began looking for the man.

The subject also learned that Deputy Baird was searching for him and then began looking for the deputy. The man interrupted a school board meeting before observing Deputy Baird and the two citizens from a distance. The man taunted Deputy Baird and then opened fire with a shotgun, striking him in the leg. Despite the wound, Deputy Baird returned fire but did not strike the subject, who fled.

Deputy Baird succumbed to his wound the following day.

The 38-year-old man remained at large for more than three years before being apprehended in Cincinnati and indicted for murder.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Bell County Sheriff's Office Patch
Kentucky Avenue
Pineville, Kentucky 40977
(606) 337-3102

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