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Today in history
South Carolina lost:

1974...Philip George Schlatterer
South Carolina's Fallen Heroes

On average, one law enforcement officer is killed somewhere in America nearly every other day. The first known line-of-duty death occurred in 1791, when New York's Albany County Constable Darius Quimby was shot and killed. Since then, over 16,000 officers have died while performing their duties.

Historically, the deadliest day for South Carolina law enforcement officers has been May 19 with 5 deaths.

Search for:
Name Department Both Year  
Deaths Last 5 Years
5 Deadliest Years
20082
20076
20061
20054
20042
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199211
200210
19708
19747
19867
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5 Highest Death Tolls
South Carolina Highway Patrol47
Charleston Police Department19
Greenville County Sheriff's Office14
Greenville Police Department11
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources9
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5 Deadliest Counties
5 Deadliest Months
Greenville39
Charleston32
Richland22
Anderson15
Florence13
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June38
May36
December33
April31
September29
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Top Causes of Death
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Gunfire171
Automobile accident68
Heart attack16
Struck by vehicle16
Motorcycle accident13
James Robert Kennedy11431
Alvin Sherman Glenn6245
Mark Hunter Coates4026
David Travis Bailey3912
Joseph John McGarry3563

Total South Carolina Officers Killed in the Line of Duty: 325
Officer memorials missing circumstances of their death: 325.....who?
Officer memorials missing photographs: 148.....who?
Officers not listed on National Memorial: 50.....who?


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