Special Deputy Jessie James Pace

Photo of Special Deputy Jessie James Pace
End of Watch: Fri, Apr 17th, 1931
Date of Incident: Fri, Apr 17th, 1931
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 54

Survivors

His wife and three children

Incident

Special Deputy Jessie Pace was shot and killed as he and a group of 12 other deputies attempted to serve warrants at the Black Mountain Coal Company that had been the scene of a strike for two months.

The deputies had arrested one person when they observed a group of approximately 30 people standing near by. One of the men in the group started to walk towards a coal car and Deputy Pace followed him. As the man walked around the coal car, he suddenly opened fire on Deputy Pace, striking him in the abdomen. Other deputies returned fire and wounded the suspect. The suspect, along with 12 other miners, were charged with murder. The man charged with shooting Deputy Pace was acquitted at trial.

Three weeks later, Special Deputies Jim Daniels and Arthur Lee of the Harlan County Sheriff's Department were shot and killed during a confrontation over the same strike at the same mine. National Guardsman were then sent in to restore order which caused the strike to collapse a month later.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Harlan County Sheriff's Office Patch
Louellen Police Department Patch
Harlan County Police Department Patch
210 East Central Street
Suite 202
Harlan, Kentucky 40831
(606) 573-1313

Tributes

There is 1 tribute for Special Deputy Jessie James Pace.

Special Deputy Jessie James Pace
Left by Andrew H Pace on Monday, December 5th, 2022

Hard times create strong men! Jesse James Pace jr. was one of the strongest men ever! He was my grandfather and I have no doubt that he missed his father every day! God bless the men in blue!!