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Patrolman Jerrell P. Vaughan

PatrolmanJerrell P. Vaughan

EOW: Apr 16, 1963

Patrolman Jerrell Vaughan was shot and killed after he and another officer stopped two men in a vehicle on State Highway 130 (modern-day U.S. Route 165) three miles southeast of the city.

The two men in the vehicle had been involved in a barroom brawl earlier in the night. As Patrolman Vaughan approached the vehicle, he was shot once in the chest. Despite being mortally wounded, he was able to return fire, striking the suspect five times in the chest.

The subject survived, was later convicted of first-degree murder and was sentenced to death. He was later awarded a new trial that resulted in a second murder conviction and was sentenced to life. In 1975 he escaped from prison. He was captured five years later in South Lake Tahoe, California. In 1985 he was released from prison when evidence surfaced revealing that Patrolman Vaughan may have been killed by the man’s companion.

Patrolman Vaughan is survived by his wife, son and daughter.

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Little Rock, Fraternal Order of Police
Lodge #17
P.O. Box 34351
Little Rock, AR 72203

Phone: (501) 376-6875

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