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Special Officer Edward C. Juettmeyer | Overland Police Department, Missouri
Overland Police Department, Missouri

Special Officer

Edward C. Juettmeyer

Overland Police Department, Missouri

End of Watch: Saturday, October 15, 1949

Biographical Info

Age: 30
Tour of Duty: 2 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: October 14, 1949
Weapon Used: Officer's handgun
Suspect Info: Sentenced to life

Special Officer Edward Juettmeyer and Sergeant Pelham Scott were shot and killed after arresting two men in a stolen vehicle at 11:00 pm.

Both men were taken to the police station, located in City Hall at the corner of Lackland Road and Goodale Avenue. The men were being booked when one of them grabbed Sergeant Scott's service revolver. The man was holding Sergeant Scott and a police clerk at gunpoint when the clerk attacked him and pushed him down a flight of stairs.

The man got up and fired five times through a glass door at Special Officer Juettmeyer, who was just walking into the building. Officer Juettmeyer was struck in the left eye. The man then fired the remaining shot at another special officer who was standing in the parking lot. Once he fired all the shots, the man picked up Officer Juettmeyer's service revolver and fired at Sergeant Scott, who was now unarmed and running down the stairs in an attempt to apprehend the escaping prisoner. Sergeant Scott was struck in the abdomen.

The man then fled the scene, stole a truck, and drove to his home in St. Louis. He was arrested a short time later.

Both officers were taken to County Hospital where Sergeant Scott was pronounced dead. Officer Juettmeyer died from his wound at approximately 1:00 am the following morning.

The man was convicted of Sergeant Scott's murder and sentenced to death. On May 16th, 1952, his sentence was commuted to life.

Officer Juettmeyer earned 75 cents per hour as a part-time officer who worked on Friday and Saturday nights.

He had served with the Overland Police Department for two years and was survived by his wife and three young children.