Headstone of Joseph Perkins

Joseph Perkins

1900

Joseph A. Perkins.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Detective Joe Perkins succumbed to gunshot wounds sustained two earlier when he was shot during the arrest of a murder suspect wanted in Marshall County, Mississippi.

He and his partner went to a location where the suspect’s spouse was employed on McLemore Avenue near Cummings Street. As Detective Perkins entered the establishment, his partner secured a rear window. Upon entering the room where the assailant was hiding, he was shot. The detective returned fire but was not able to strike his target.

His partner waited for the shooter to come from hiding and engaged the suspect, shooting and killing him.

Detective Perkins was taken to his home where a doctor attended to him. He died from his wounds two days later.

Detective Perkins had served with the Memphis Police Department for two years and had previously served with the Shelby County Sheriff's Office for seven years.

Detective Perkins was survived by his wife and eight children. He was a Union Civil War Veteran having served as a private with the 10th Tennessee Infantry, Company A.
Survivors
Detective Perkins was survived by his wife and eight children.
Photograph of Joseph Perkins
Photograph of Joseph Perkins
Service Record
Also Served
Memphis Police Department
Detective
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