Deputy Sheriff Moss J. Metcalf

Photo of Deputy Sheriff Moss J. Metcalf
End of Watch: Sat, May 21st, 1927
Date of Incident: Sat, May 21st, 1927
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: 1 year & 6 months
Age: 30

Survivors

His wife, two sons, parents, sister, and five brothers

Incident

Deputy Moss Metcalf was shot and killed while attempting to break up a disturbance in front of a store near the Wilson-Berger Mine.

Deputy Metcalf had been called to the scene to quell an argument between four people. Shots were fired when he attempted to arrest one of the men who was holding a pistol and he was struck 10 ten times.

It is believed that the men staged the argument in order to lure Deputy Metcalf to the scene to kill him for revenge. Deputy Metcalf's brother, who was also a deputy, shot and killed the brother of one the men during an arrest the previous summer.

Two of the men were arrested a short time after the murder.

Deputy Metcalf had served as a deputy for 18 months and had previously served with the Harlan Police Department. He was survived by his wife, two sons, parents, sister, and five brothers.

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

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