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Deputy Sheriff Oscar Harp | Sawyer County Sheriff's Office, Wisconsin
Sawyer County Sheriff's Office, Wisconsin

Deputy Sheriff

Oscar Harp

Sawyer County Sheriff's Office, Wisconsin

End of Watch: Saturday, October 8, 1910

Biographical Info

Age: 35
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: October 8, 1910
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: Pardoned in 1921

Deputy Sheriff Oscar Harp was shot and killed as he was taking up a position behind a cabin containing a barricaded suspect.

After exchanging gunfire with officers for several hours the suspect surrendered. Several other officers were also wounded during the standoff.

The man was known as "The Defender of Cameron Dam." The sheriff was attempting to seize his cabin and other property in order to satisfy a $22,000 judgment awarded to a lumber company. The man had opened the flood gates to a dam located on his property causing the lumber company's timber to be scattered and lost. The subject had claimed that the lumber company used his dam to transport their logs and refused to compensate him for it.

The subject was convicted of Deputy Harp's murder and sentenced to life in prison on May 13th, 1911. His story gained national attention and citizens contributed thousands of dollars to a fund aimed at having him released. Hollywood produced a movie about his story in 1913 called "Dietz Battle at Cameron Dam" and the man became known as "The Defender of Cameron Dam." He was eventually pardoned by Wisconsin Governor Blaine on May 13th, 1921. He died on May 8, 1924.