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Chief Walter L. Mull | Dewey Police Department, Oklahoma
Dewey Police Department, Oklahoma

Chief

Walter L. Mull

Dewey Police Department, Oklahoma

End of Watch: Sunday, August 11, 1918

Biographical Info

Age: 45
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: August 11, 1918
Weapon Used: Handgun; .45 caliber
Suspect Info: Pardoned in 1935

Chief Mull was shot and killed while investigating a domestic abuse complaint.

Chief Mull responded to an address on the West side of Dewey in response to a report of a man beating a woman. As the Chief was discussing the situation with the occupants of the house, two men and a woman, one of the men began cursing him. Chief Mull placed him under arrest. As they were leaving the house, the suspect was in front of the Chief and as he stepped through the door, he spun around and slammed the door shut in the Chief's face and drew a .45 revolver and fired through the door. The bullet struck Chief Mull in the heart and killed him instantly. The man escaped but was arrested later that evening and taken to Bartlesville for safe keeping.

Chief Mull's murder caused a riot resulting in 26 houses and a church being burned. The suspect was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life. He was pardoned by Governor Ernest W. Moreland on April 2, 1935.

Chief Mull was buried next to his wife in the Dewey Cemetery.