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| Patrolman Guy Thomas Davis Jr. North Carolina Highway Patrol North Carolina End of Watch: Tuesday, September 2, 1975 Biographical Info Age: Not available Tour of Duty: Not available Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Tuesday, September 2, 1975 Weapon Used: Shotgun Suspect Info: Sentenced to life Patrolman Davis was shot and killed in Williamston when he stopped a vehicle he observed run a red light at the intersection of U.S. 17 and U.S. 64. Unbeknownst to Patrolman Davis, the vehicle contained three suspects, two men and a woman, who had just robbed a bank. When Patrolman Davis leaned down to speak with the driver he was shot in the face with a sawed-off shotgun. A doctor who witnessed the shooting and a responding Williamston officer attempted to save Patrolman Davis' life but was unsuccessful.
The three suspects fled but were later apprehended as they hid in a bean field. The three suspects were sentenced to life in prison on June 30, 1977. One of the male suspects died in prison on January 4, 2001.
Patrolman Davis was assigned to the Bertie County District. In 2004 the North Carolina Department of Transportation named a bridge on US Highway 17, at the Bertie County-Martin County line, in honor of Patrolman Davis. |  |