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- Sep. 22, 1921 -
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Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission Agency Patch
Resided: PA, USA
Born: Unk  
Fallen: Sep. 22, 1921
Race/Sex: Caucasian Male
Agency
Dept: Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
PA   USA
Dept. Type: Municipal/Police
Hero's Rank: Fish Warden
Sworn Date: Unk
FBI Class: Homicide - Gun
Weapon Class: Firearm
On The Job: 20 years
Bio: Not Available
Fatal Incident Summary
Offender: No Info
Location: PA   USA   Thu. Sep. 22, 1921
Summary: Fish Warden William Shoemaker was the first Pennsylvania Fish Warden to be killed in the line of duty. Warden Shoemaker and his son, who was acting as a Special Deputy Fish Warden, had completed making an arrest in LaRaysville. They were traveling home following the road that paralleled the Wyalusing Creek when they spotted a lantern light and two men in the creek.

Warden Shoemaker walked down to the creek leaving his son in the car. He found two suspects spear fishing without a license. He ordered both suspects out of the creek and followed the first suspect up the bank. As they walked up the bank, the second suspect grabbed Warden Shoemakers .38-caliber revolver and shot him in the back of the neck.

The second suspect fled the scene down the creek and through the woods. Warden Shoemakers son, thinking the gunfire was a distress signal, came down to the creek bank and was able to apprehend the first suspect. The first suspect showed Deputy Shoemakers son where he was. Along with some passers by, they were able to transport Deputy Shoemaker to a local doctors residence. Deputy Shoemaker was transported to a nearby hospital by train where he was diagnosed with a severed spinal cord and was paralyzed from the neck down. Over the next month, he regained sensation in his shoulders and partial use of his arms. However, complications arose and Warden Shoemaker died on early in the morning of September 22, 1921.

The second suspect surrendered the day after the shooting. He was charged with first-degree murder. His attorneys argued self-defense and went to trial. The trial lasted six days and the jury deliberated for four hours. The verdict was not guilty of murder, but guilty of voluntary manslaughter. The suspect was sentenced to nine to ten years in prison and $100 fine.

Fish Warden Shoemaker served two years as a Warden with the Pennsylvania Game Commission prior to serving eighteen years as a Fish Warden with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. He was survived by his wife and two sons.

The son, who was with Warden Shoemaker the evening he was shot, left law enforcement after that fateful night. His other son was appointed to take his fathers position as Fish Warden.

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