Chief John E. Miller

Photo of Chief John E. Miller
End of Watch: Sat, Oct 29th, 1927
Date of Incident: Sat, Oct 29th, 1927
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Intentional)
Service Time: Not Known
Age: 44

Survivors

His wife

Incident

Chief of Police John Miller and Constable Henry Spencer, of the Breathitt County Constable's Office, were shot and killed while raiding a home on the outskirts of town that was suspected of having illegal liquor.

Two men were arrested inside the home and taken out front, where Constable Spencer stood guard over them. Chief Miller re-entered the home to arrest a third man but was shot several times while inside. The man then exited the home and exchanged shots with Constable Miller, striking him multiple times.

Despite his wounds, Constable Spencer returned fire and wounded the subject. The man, along with the other two, fled into the nearby hills.

Information obtained from the Officer Down Memorial Page.

Agency

Jackson Police Department Patch
333 Broadway Street
Jackson, Kentucky 41339
(606) 666-2424

Tributes

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