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Charles Dow Mundy

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Charles Dow Mundy

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Jun 1942 (aged 37)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Detective Mundy and Deputy Melvin Fleming, of the Davidson County Sheriff's Department, were shot and killed by a drunk man who Deputy Fleming had attempted to arrest. The man had entered a restaurant and became beligerent when the staff refused to serve him any more alcohol. Deputy Fleming arrived on the scene and was shot three times when he attempted to take the suspect into custody.Detective Mundy and two other detectives were driving by the restaurant when they heard shots and Detective Mundy began to chase the man on foot. During the exchange of gunfire both men were fatally wounded and a second detective was wounded. The suspect had been released from a Kentucky prison after serving only six years for the murders of Patrolman James Hayes and Patrolman Robert Rowland, of the Kentucky State Police, when they attempted to arrest him and his brother for operating an illegal whiskey still in their service station. Detective Mundy had been with the Nashville Police Department for four years and was survived by his wife, son, and mother.
Detective Mundy and Deputy Melvin Fleming, of the Davidson County Sheriff's Department, were shot and killed by a drunk man who Deputy Fleming had attempted to arrest. The man had entered a restaurant and became beligerent when the staff refused to serve him any more alcohol. Deputy Fleming arrived on the scene and was shot three times when he attempted to take the suspect into custody.Detective Mundy and two other detectives were driving by the restaurant when they heard shots and Detective Mundy began to chase the man on foot. During the exchange of gunfire both men were fatally wounded and a second detective was wounded. The suspect had been released from a Kentucky prison after serving only six years for the murders of Patrolman James Hayes and Patrolman Robert Rowland, of the Kentucky State Police, when they attempted to arrest him and his brother for operating an illegal whiskey still in their service station. Detective Mundy had been with the Nashville Police Department for four years and was survived by his wife, son, and mother.

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