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Constable William Ross Riggs | Marion County Constable's Office, West Virginia
Marion County Constable's Office, West Virginia

Constable

William Ross Riggs

Marion County Constable's Office, West Virginia

End of Watch: Wednesday, February 24, 1915

Biographical Info

Age: 47
Tour of Duty: 14 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Assault
Date of Incident: February 15, 1915
Weapon Used: Blunt object
Suspect Info: Four Convicted

Constable William Riggs succumbed to injuries sustained 10 days earlier when he was struck on the head with a club and beaten during a riot of Jamison Coke and Coal Company miners near Farmington, West Virginia.

Constable Riggs and a posse of deputy sheriffs and other constables had arrested several of the rioters and were attempting to remove the prisoners when they were attacked. Constable Riggs was struck over the head with a club and suffered severe injuries. He was able to make it to a nearby home where his wound was dressed, but he died as a result 10 days later.

134 rioters were arrested and charged with murder. Four pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting in a malicious attack on a law enforcement officer. Two were sentenced to five years, one to four years, and the other to three.

Constable Riggs had served as the elected constable of the Fairmont District for 14 years. He was survived by his wife.