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Chief of Police Leonard J. Floyd | Boaz Police Department, Alabama
Boaz Police Department, Alabama

Chief of Police

Leonard J. Floyd

Boaz Police Department, Alabama

End of Watch: Thursday, May 17, 1951

Biographical Info

Age: 32
Tour of Duty: 2 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: May 17, 1951
Weapon Used: Rifle; .32 caliber carbine
Suspect Info: Paroled in 1957

Chief of Police Leonard Floyd, Sheriff E.M. Boyles, and Chief Deputy Bennett of the Marshall County Sheriff's Department were shot and killed while attempting to serve a warrant at a farmhouse on a man, 40, for assault with intent to kill a neighbor.

As the three and another deputy reached the suspect's farmhouse, he came out with a rifle, firing rapidly at the officers as they were getting out of their car. All four returned fire, killing the suspect. As the suspect fell, his 16-year-old son grabbed the rifle. Firing rapidly from the hip, he brought down all four lawmen. Chief Floyd and Sheriff Boyles were dead without drawing their weapon. Chief Deputy Bennett, shot through the left temple, the bullet exiting his right jaw, managed to get the seriously wounded deputy into the car and drove into Boaz, sounding the alarm. Chief Deputy Bennett died in a hospital three hours later.

The boy and two men in the home were arrested and charged with three counts of murder. The wounded deputy said shots not only came from the youth but also from two different windows. Yet charges were dropped against the two men, and only the youth was tried. The wife of the dead man, also the youth's mother, said the officers fired first. Over the next two years, four trials ended with hung juries. Just as his fifth trial was about to begin, a plea bargain resulted in a 10-year prison sentence. He was paroled on December 24, 1957. His mother spent $27,000.00 on his trials. To this day, it has been argued, "Was it murder or self-defense?".

Chief Lloyd was a United States WWII veteran and had served as the Chief of Police with the Boaz Police Department for two years. He was survived by his wife, son, and daughter.