Headstone of Irving Wright
U.S. Air Force · United States United States

Irving Wright

1973

Irving E. Wright served the U.S. Air Force for 4 years. Irving also served in the U.S. Air Force. Irving served in the Vietnam War and the Cold War.

How He Died
Manner Accident
Cause Multiple traumatic injuries
What Happened
Officer Irving Wright was accidentally shot and killed while off-duty by two Police Officers who mistook him for an offender. Officer Wright was off-duty and working a security job at a grocery store when a man entered with a gun and held up the store. After the man exited, Patrolman Wright drew his .38 caliber off-duty revolver and began to chase the suspect. Patrolman Wright chased the suspect south on St. Nicholas Avenue, then west on 111th Street and then north on Seventh Avenue, exchanging gunfire with the suspect the entire time. Two on-duty officers saw Officer Wright running with a gun in his hand near the corner of 111th Street but did not see the suspect because he ran west on 111th Street and hid under a parked car. The two patrolmen exited their patrol car and yelled "Freeze!, Drop your gun!". Officer Wright did stop at first but then spun around toward the officers. As he turned, his gun accidentally discharged. Both uniformed officers opened fire, striking Officer Wright six times. He was rushed to St. Luke's Hospital, where he died from his wounds. The suspect who robbed the store was apprehended and charged with Robbery and Criminal Possession of a Weapon. Officer Wright was a United States Air Force veteran and served with the New York City Police Department for seven years, assigned to the 20th precinct. He was survived by his three daughters, son and three brothers, two of whom were New York City Police Officers and a third who was an Assemblyman in the New York State Assembly. He is buried at Beaufort National Cemetery in Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina.
Survivors
He was survived by his three daughters, son and three brothers, two of whom were New York City Police Officers and a third who was an Assemblyman in the New York State Assembly.
Irving Wright
Irving Wright
Service Record
U.S. Air Force
1956 – 1960
U.S. Air Force
Vietnam War Cold War
Also Served
New York City Police Department
Police Officer
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