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In Remembrance The King County Sheriff’s Office honors the deputies who have fallen in the line of duty.
Deputy Steve Cox December 2, 2006 On Saturday, December 2, 2006, King County Sheriff's Deputy Steve Cox was shot while interviewing a witness to a crime. He was transported to Harborview Hospital where he died a few hours later. Deputy Cox symbolized the concepts of community policing and giving back to the community. Deputy Richard Herzog June 22, 2002 On Saturday, June 22, 2002, King County Sheriff's Deputy Richard Herzog made the ultimate sacrifice in service to his community when he lost his life protecting the citizens he served. Deputy Herzog was shot with his own gun as he attempted to apprehend a suspect in the city of Newcastle. Deputy Mark W. Brown February 27, 1999 On February 25, 1999, motorcycle Deputy Mark W. Brown, responded to a silent bank alarm. While en route, he was involved in a traffic accident. Two days later, Deputy Brown, "Sam 25," went out of service. Deputy Richard S. Cochran II May 22, 1991 Officer Cochran was killed in an on duty motorcycle accident. He was struck from behind by a transit bus and then pushed into a van during a morning rush hour pileup. Detective Michael Raburn March 27, 1984 Detective Raburn was stabbed with a sword while responding to a call at a home. When he knocked on the front door, the suspect reached through the doorway and stabbed him. Detective Raburn fired several shots while retreating, but died of his wounds. Sergeant Samuel A. Hicks June 24, 1982 Sergeant Hicks and another investigator were verifying the accuracy of a tip given to them in a murder investigation. While at the scene, they encountered the suspect, who opened fire on their patrol car with a high powered rifle. As the officers returned fire and attempted to locate cover, Sergeant Hicks was struck in the chest and killed. Deputy Donald A. Armeni September 15, 1954 Deputy Armeni was shot and killed by a suspect who he was taking into custody on a warrant. Deputy Norman F. Silkworth March 07, 1952 Deputies Silkworth and others responded to a robbery in progress in which armed suspects had tied up the employees at the Inglewood Golf and Country Club and robbed the safe. After the suspects fled, the employees freed themselves. When the deputies entered the building, one employee mistook them for the robbers and opened fire. Deputy Silkworth was shot three times and died at the scene. Deputy Thomas Meehan November 13, 1935 Deputy Meehan was found outside his patrol vehicle on the Old Valley Road one half mile north of the city of Kent, shot in the head by unknown suspects. Special Deputy Steve Watson July 09, 1934 While working as a special deputy during labor unrest along the Seattle waterfront, Deputy Watson was pulled from his vehicle, beaten and shot by a group of activists. Deputy Raymond C. Scott April 04, 1920 Deputy Scott and several other deputies arrived at the scene of a robbery in progress. The two suspects, who were robbing a motorist at gunpoint, entered a shootout with the deputies, killing Deputy Scott at the scene. Deputy John Williams March 18, 1903 As a part of a larger posse, Deputy Williams and Everett Detective Charles Raymond were hunting Harry Tracy, an armed escapee from the Oregon State Prison. On July 2, 1902, both were shot while attempting to arrest Tracy. Detective Raymond was shot and killed instantly at the scene of the shooting. Deputy Williams died nine months later from the wounds he received in the shootout. Deputy George W. Poor July 26, 1891 A federal customs inspector asked that Deputy Poor accompany him to help apprehend illegal immigrants who were being smuggled into Seattle from Canada. The two took the illegal immigrants into custody. As they conducted the escort, Deputy Poor was mistakenly shot and killed by another federal customs inspector. Sheriff Louis V. Wyckoff January 21, 1882 On January 19, 1882, a vigilante group called the “Committee of Safety,” reluctantly turned over two suspects in a fatal robbery attempt. The next morning, two to three hundred men of the group overpowered the sheriff and his deputies, and hanged the two suspects and another man. Sheriff Wyckoff died the next morning of a heart attack.
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