Special Deputy George Cassell

Photo of Special Deputy George Cassell
End of Watch: Sat, Aug 16th, 1884
Date of Incident: Sat, Aug 16th, 1884
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 51

Survivors

His wife and nine children

Incident

Special Deputy Sheriff George Cassell was shot and killed while searching for two men who escaped from the state penitentiary.

The sheriff was notified after the two men had been spotted several miles from Lexington walking along Tate's Creek Pike. The sheriff deputized several citizens to accompany him as a posse to arrest the two men. As the posse closed in on their position, the men ran into a cornfield to hide.

Three of the posse member, including Special Deputy Cassell, followed their tracks through the corn but were suddenly ambushed. Special Deputy Cassell was shot twice and killed.

The other posse members returned fire and then retreated from the cornfield. The entire posse then began proceeding through the cornfield. When they encountered the subjects a second time the posse opened fire, killing both men.

Special Deputy Cassell was survived by his wife and nine children. Special Deputy Cassell had been on tour with the Fayette County Sheriff's Office for 1 day. He served in the 8th Kentucky Calvary of the Confederate States Army during the Civil War.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Fayette County Sheriff's Office Patch
150 North Limestone
Suite 265
Lexington, Kentucky 40507
(859) 252-1771

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