| Trooper Howard M. Crumley Oklahoma Highway Patrol Oklahoma End of Watch: Sunday, June 28, 1970 Biographical Info Age: 34 Tour of Duty: 5 years Badge Number: 250 Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Sunday, June 28, 1970 Weapon Used: Officer's handgun Suspect Info: One committed suicide Trooper Howard Crumley was shot and killed with his own service revolver while making a traffic stop of a speeding car. Unbeknownst to Trooper Crumley, the two brothers who were in the car had just murdered another man before being pulled over. As Trooper Crumley searched one of the suspects on the hood of his patrol car the second suspect confronted him with a weapon and disarmed him of his service revolver. One of the suspects then shot him and the two fled.
The suspects abducted a couple a short time later and began to drive around the area. After releasing the male hostage they forced the female hostage to continue driving. At some point one of the brother's committed suicide and the other brother forced the woman to drive him to a hospital.
After leaving the hospital the pair were followed by a security guard. When the suspect went into the home of another brother the security guard contacted the female and then contacted police, who arrested the man at the location. The suspect was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Trooper Crumley had been with the agency for five years. He was survived by his wife and three sons. |