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Rural Police Officer Elliott P. Harris | York County Sheriff's Office, South Carolina
York County Sheriff's Office, South Carolina

Rural Police Officer

Elliott P. Harris

York County Sheriff's Office, South Carolina

End of Watch: Sunday, July 17, 1932

Biographical Info

Age: 26
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: July 17, 1932
Weapon Used: Officer's handgun
Suspect Info: Pardoned in 1945

Rural Police Officer Elliott Harris was shot and killed after he stopped a man and his wife in their car on Highway 21 near Fort Mill and attempted to arrest the man for reckless driving.

As a struggle ensued with the man, his wife snatched Officer Harris' revolver from his holster and shot him four times. Unable to start their car, the couple took the slain officer's car and sped on to Charlotte, North Carolina, where they surrendered to the Charlotte Police.

The slaying immediately evolved into a triple tragedy. The woman's mother suffered a heart attack and died when she was told what happened. A man racing by motorcycle to tell Officer Harris' wife of his death, collided with an automobile and was killed instantly.

The suspect was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death. Because she was pregnant her execution date was to be determined after she delivered her child. Public outrage over a mother being executed persuaded Governor Ibra C. Blackwood to commute her sentence to life on January 10th, 1933. She was pardoned by Governor Olin D. Johnston on April 10th, 1945. For his part in the murder, her husband was sentenced to seven months in prison.

Officer Harris was survived by his wife and four children.