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Old 05-12-2008, 04:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Check out this link, it is about one of my family members who gave his life in the line of duty. It's a great site where one can look up an agency and see how many officers have given their lives.

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Sheriff William Louis Ellis
Baylor County Sheriff's Office
Texas
End of Watch: Sunday, August 6, 1916

Biographical Info
Age: 55
Tour of Duty: 3 years, 10 months
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Sunday, August 6, 1916
Weapon Used: Handgun
Suspect Info: killed by posse

On October 21, 1913, P. J. Bruce shot former Sheriff A. L. Board six times, killing him instantly. Bruce ran down the steps and opened fire on Baylor County Sheriff W. L. Ellis. In the ensuing shootout Bruce was shot two times and killed. Sheriff Ellis was seriously wounded. Bruce killed the former sheriff because the sheriff was with a deputy shot and killed Bruce's brother on August 18, 1901.

On August 6, 1916, Sheriff W. L. Ellis was shot around 12 noon by Stephen Brown, a prisoner, and died at 2:30 p.m. Sheriff Ellis had arrested Brown in connection with a theft from a local store and was bringing him to town. About two miles south of Seymour, Brown struck the sheriff with his handcuffs, stunning him. Brown then took the sheriff’s pistol and shot him. Brown fled the scene. A posse was assembled and caught Brown four miles west of town. Brown was shot and killed by the posse. Brown was still wearing the sheriff’s handcuffs and carrying his pistol.

Sheriff Ellis was buried in the Seymour Cemetery in Baylor County. He was survived by his wife, Ellen, and two children, Edith and Clay. Ellis was elected sheriff of Baylor County on November 5, 1912 and re-elected on November 3, 1914 and served until his death on August 6, 1916.
Interestingly enough, his murderer, Stephen Brown, is listed as a lynching victim and has been rehabilitated in recent years into an innocent victim of The Man.

The Lynching Calendar: 1900-1939
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