Headstone of James Lewis

James Lewis

1974

James Michael Lewis.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Deputy Sheriff James Lewis was shot and killed with a high-powered rifle while investigating a domestic assault at a service station on Arizona 95 known as Cook's Corner. After responding to the call in Mohave Valley, 20 miles south of Bullhead City, a service station operator fired a single shot from a rifle at close range. The shot instantly killed Deputy Lewis. A witness was also wounded by the man as he fled the scene. The man, 53, was convicted after his first two trials ended in mistrials. On March 10, 1975, he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, assault with intent to kill, and sentenced to 25 years to life. In 1968 and part of 1969, the suspect served a year in prison for stabbing a bartender during a drunken rage. On June 25, 1986, the Arizona Supreme Court denied his appeal. Deputy Lewis was a United States Army Vietnam War veteran and had a master's degree in police science.. He had served with the Mohave County Sheriff's Office for 13 months and had previously served with the Coconino County Sheriff's Office for one year.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife and child.
Photograph of James Lewis
Photograph of James Lewis
Service Record
Also Served
Mohave County Sheriff's Office
Deputy Sheriff
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