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Joseph A Perkins

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Joseph A Perkins

Birth
Death
17 Jul 1900
Tennessee, USA
Burial
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Name:
Detective Joseph A. Perkins

Date of Incident:
15 Jul 1900

Death Location:
Tennessee

Department:
Memphis Police Department

Department State:
Tennessee

End of Watch Date:
15 Jul 1900

Cause of Death:
Gunfire

Weapon:
Gun; Unknown type

Suspect:
Shot and killed

Notes:
Detective Joseph A. Perkins was shot during an arrest of a murder suspect. Detective Perkins and his partner went to a location where the suspect’s spouse was employed. As Detective Perkins entered the establishment, his partner secured a rear window. Upon entering the room where the assailant was hiding, he was shot. The detective returned fire, but was not able to strike his target. The responding partner waited for the shooter to come from hiding and engaged the suspect, shooting and killing him. Detective Perkins was taken to his home where a doctor attended him. He died from his wounds two days later. Detective Perkins had served with the Memphis Police Department for two years, and had previously served as a Deputy Sheriff in Shelby County. His wife survived him.

Name:
Detective Joseph A. Perkins

Date of Incident:
15 Jul 1900

Death Location:
Tennessee

Department:
Memphis Police Department

Department State:
Tennessee

End of Watch Date:
15 Jul 1900

Cause of Death:
Gunfire

Weapon:
Gun; Unknown type

Suspect:
Shot and killed

Notes:
Detective Joseph A. Perkins was shot during an arrest of a murder suspect. Detective Perkins and his partner went to a location where the suspect’s spouse was employed. As Detective Perkins entered the establishment, his partner secured a rear window. Upon entering the room where the assailant was hiding, he was shot. The detective returned fire, but was not able to strike his target. The responding partner waited for the shooter to come from hiding and engaged the suspect, shooting and killing him. Detective Perkins was taken to his home where a doctor attended him. He died from his wounds two days later. Detective Perkins had served with the Memphis Police Department for two years, and had previously served as a Deputy Sheriff in Shelby County. His wife survived him.

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