| Patrolman Thomas B. Whatley North Carolina Highway Patrol North Carolina End of Watch: Monday, December 29, 1947 Biographical Info Age: 26 Tour of Duty: 2 years Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Sunday, December 28, 1947 Weapon Used: Rifle; .30-.30 Suspect Info: Served 17 years Patrolman Thomas Whatley succumbed to gunshot wounds received the previous evening while he and the Graham County Sheriff attempted to serve a restraining order at a home near Robbinsville.
As the officers stepped onto the front porch the suspect opened fire with a rifle, striking Patrolman Whatley in the abdomen. Patrolman Whatley was taken to District Hospital in Andrews, North Carolina, where he succumbed to his wound.
The killer was apprehended a short time later and convicted of Patrolman Whatley's murder. He was released after serving 17 years.
Patrolman Whatley was a WWII veteran and had served with the North Carolina Highway Patrol for 2 years. He was survived by his parents. |