North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, North Carolina
End of Watch: Tuesday, April 10, 1962
Age: 48
Tour of Duty: 14 years
Badge Number: Not available
Cause of Death: Gunfire (Inadvertent)
Date of Incident: April 10, 1962
Weapon Used: Handgun; Revolver
Suspect Info: Not available
Game Protector Amos Bordeaux was accidentally shot and killed while he was preparing for target practice along the banks of Six Runs River, in Sampson County.
He had left his home to go on patrol at approximately 10:30 am but failed to return home that night. His wife called the county's other game protector to report that he had not returned. At approximately 11:30 am the following day the other game protector and a game protector from Cumberland County located his body next to his vehicle, along with cleaning supplies for his revolver and a tin can. It was determined that he was preparing to clean his gun to conduct target practice when one of the rounds discharged and struck him in the chest.
Game Protector Bordeaux had served with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for 14 years. He was survived by his wife.