| Constable William M. (Will) Coward Pittsylvania County Sheriff's Office Virginia End of Watch: Sunday, May 28, 1939 Biographical Info Age: 44 Tour of Duty: Not available Badge Number: Not available Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Sunday, May 28, 1939 Weapon Used: Officer's handgun Suspect Info: Executed in 1939 Constable Coward was shot and killed with his own service weapon while arresting a man creating a disturbance at a church on Route 57 near Chatham.
As Constable Coward made the arrest, two other men walked up behind him. One of the men grabbed Constable Coward's revolver from its holster and then handed it to the second man. The second man then shot Constable Coward in the back. The man then shot him four more times in the back as he laid on the ground. Constable Coward's 12-year-old son witnessed the murder.
The suspect fled the scene but was arrested the following day at his father's home. He was convicted of murdering the officer and sentenced to death. He was executed in the electric chair on December 15, 1939. The accomplice was sentenced to 20 years.
Constable Coward was survived by his two sons. |