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Deputy Sheriff Floyd Winningham | Pickett County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee Pickett County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee

Deputy Sheriff

Floyd Winningham

Pickett County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee

End of Watch: Saturday, April 22, 1933

Bio & Incident Details

Age: Not available

Tour: Not available

Badge # Not available

Cause: Gunfire

Incident Date: 4/22/1933

Weapon: Handgun; .45 caliber

Suspect: Shot and killed

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Deputy Winningham and his father, Sheriff George Winningham, were shot and killed after responding to a lumber camp to investigate reports of a murder. When the two, along with a third deputy, arrived at the camp, they were informed that a murder had not taken place, but that there was a drunk male who was causing a disturbance was located in a railroad boxcar. When the officers reached the boxcar, they told the male to come out but he opened fire with a .45 caliber handgun, striking Deputy Floyd Winningham in the head twice, killing him.

In the ensuing exchange of gunfire, Sheriff George Winningham was shot in the abdomen. He succumbed to his wounds the following day while being transported to a Nashville Hospital.

After shooting the two officers, the suspect fled into the woods where he remained for several weeks. The suspect eventually turned himself in to a Scott County deputy for fear that he would be killed if he were caught by posse members. Several days after being arrested, a mob of citizens and lawmen broke into the jail, took the suspect and another prisoner, and murdered them in Scott County.

Deputy Winningham was a WWI veteran and was survived by his wife, son, daughter, mother and brother, Sheriff Willie Winningham of Clinton County, Kentucky. Sheriff Willie Winningham was also shot and killed on July 29, 1933, while attempting to serve a warrant on a drunk male in Clinton County.

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Related Line of Duty Deaths

Sheriff Willie McKinley Winningham
Clinton County Sheriff's Department, Kentucky
End of Watch: Saturday, July 29, 1933
Cause: Gunfire

Sheriff George Winningham
Pickett County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee
End of Watch: Sunday, April 23, 1933
Cause: Gunfire

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To the surviving members of George and his two son's. I can only imagine the suffering you had to go through during the tragedy suffered by your family.I am proud to say,I believe we may be related and want your family to know the cause for Law and Order indures in this family. My Brother is a Retired Police Officer, three son's have served,(two are still active)one Nephew is a Deputy Sheriff, two other Nephews and a Female Cousin are Fla.Firefighters. 'God Bless You', and your family. We mourn your loss, but are proud of your service.

James Winningham,Sr.(Capt.-Retired)
Lowndes County Sheriffs Office Valdosta,Ga.
November 19, 2010

 

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