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Photograph: Deputy Sheriff Harry Jordan Dalton Jr.

Patch image: Orange County Sheriff's Office, Florida






Deputy Sheriff Harry Jordan Dalton Jr.
Orange County Sheriff's Office
Florida

End of Watch: Monday, March 25, 1991

Biographical Info
Age: 60
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Tuesday, January 10, 1984
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: Executed in 2000

Deputy Harry Dalton died of injuries he received when he was shot at the Orange County Courthouse on January 10, 1984.

A suspect had gone to the courthouse with the intention of shooting a police officer who had given him a traffic ticket.

The suspect entered a courtroom and exchanged gunfire with Deputy Harry Dalton, mortally wounding him. He then shot and killed Deputy Arnold Wilkerson in the courtroom and shot at the judge, but missed.

After exiting the courtroom he exchanged shots with another deputy in hallway. Corrections Officer Mark Parker, who was unarmed, was caught in the crossfire while attempting to shield citizens in the hallway. He was left paralyzed from the chest down and required round-the-clock care for the remainder of his life, until succumbing to his wounds on March 19, 2009.

The suspect was convicted of murder and executed in June of 2000. Officer Parker attended the execution.

Deputy Dalton is survived by his wife, three sons, and three daughters.

Related Line of Duty Deaths
Patch image: Orange County Sheriff's Office, FloridaDeputy Sheriff Arnold William Wilkerson
Orange County Sheriff's Office, FL
EOW: Tuesday, January 10, 1984
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Patch image: Orange County Sheriff's Office, FloridaCorrections Officer Mark Parker
Orange County Sheriff's Office, FL
EOW: Thursday, March 19, 2009
Cause of Death: Gunfire

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