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Deputy Sheriff Frank Phillips | Pike County Sheriff's Office, Kentucky
Pike County Sheriff's Office, Kentucky

Deputy Sheriff

Frank Phillips

Pike County Sheriff's Office, Kentucky

End of Watch: Monday, December 13, 1926

Biographical Info

Age: 38
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: December 13, 1926
Weapon Used: Handgun
Suspect Info: Sentenced to life

Deputy Frank Phillips was shot and killed while questioning two brothers who were drunk and causing a disturbance in front of a local business.

When he asked the two what they were doing they became belligerent. A struggle ensued in which the two brothers drew weapons and shot Deputy Phillips. Despite being mortally wounded, he was able to return fire and seriously wounded one of the suspects. The other brother was taken into custody.

There were hard feelings between the three caused by the "Hatfield and McCoy Feud" that had been going on since 1878. Both brothers were convicted of murder and sentenced to life. On July 2, 1930, a fire destroyed the chair factory within the state penitentiary complex. Several inmates helped fight the fire which kept it from spreading to other buildings. All who helped including one of the brothers had their sentences reduced. His sentence was commuted to 21 years. In 1931 the other brother's sentence was commuted to 21 years.

Deputy Phillips was survived by his wife, child, mother, two brothers, and four half-sisters.