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Constable James Frederick Green | Donley County Constable's Office - Precinct 2, Texas
Donley County Constable's Office - Precinct 2, Texas

Constable

James Frederick Green

Donley County Constable's Office - Precinct 2, Texas

End of Watch: Tuesday, July 5, 1892

Biographical Info

Age: 33
Tour of Duty: 16 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: July 5, 1892
Weapon Used: Unknown weapon
Suspect Info: Killed by constable

Constable James Green and Field Inspector George Grissom of the Stock-Raisers' Association of North-West Texas were shot and killed in Clarendon, Texas while conducting an investigation along with the Potter County sheriff.

They had entered a saloon on Kearney Street at 6:20 am and encountered two men whose brother had been sent to prison by Constable Bell. The subject held a grudge against Constable Bell and opened fire on him, fatally wounding him and Inspector Grissom.

Despite being mortally wounded, Constable Bell returned fire and killed one of the subjects. The second was arrested and charged with murder.

Inspector Grissom was buried in the Bolivar Cemetery in Sanger in Denton County. It is unknown if he was survived by a wife or children. He was one month shy of his 36th birthday.

Constable Green was elected constable for Precinct 2 in Donley County on November 4th, 1890. The newspaper reported that he had been an officer in Clarendon for five years and an officer for a total of 16 years. He had previously served as a Texas Ranger from 1882 to 1887. It is unknown if he was survived by a wife or children. While he was reported to have been buried in Donley County his gravesite cannot be located.