Headstone of Chauncey Whitney

Chauncey Whitney

1873

Chauncey Belden Whitney.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Sheriff Chancey Whitney was accidentally shot and killed. After breaking up a fight in a local saloon involving another officer, Sheriff Whitney, and two civilians, exited the saloon and were walking down the street when the other officer involved in the fight ran into the street and began firing his gun. As Sheriff Whitney turned to answer the gunfire, one of the civilian's shotguns discharged and struck Sheriff Whitney in the chest. He died three days later. The officer who started the disturbance was later fired, re-hired, fired again, and killed on October 16, 1877. The civilian suspect was also involved in three other killings and wounding a man; it is unknown if he was either acquitted or never tried. The civilian suspect died on September 6, 1897, of natural causes. Sheriff Whitney was a United States Army Scout during the Indian Wars and had served with the Ellsworth County Sheriff's Department for three years. He was survived by his wife and daughter. He is buried in Ellsworth Cemetery, Ellsworth, Kansas.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife and daughter.
Photograph of Chauncey Whitney
Photograph of Chauncey Whitney
Service Record
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Ellsworth County Sheriff's Department
Sheriff
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