PHILADELPHIA
CHURCH OF CHRIST CEMETERY, FRED WHITE RD., MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE
DILLEHAY, Grady F., 1920 -
1963. (Fallen Officer)
Constable Grady Dillehay was shot and killed as he and two state troopers
attempted to arrest an escapee from the county workhouse. The man had escaped
while working on a chain gang.
The troopers and Constable Dillehay went to the man's home shortly after
midnight and yelled out to him to surrender. When he asked if they had a
warrant, Constable Dillehay responded that they did. The man then fired a
20-gauge shotgun out the window, striking Constable Dillehay in the face.
Constable Dillehay was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced
dead. The suspect surrendered to officers about 30 minutes after the shooting.
The suspect was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to 99 years in
prison. He was eventually paroled and died in 2006.
Constable Dillehay had been elected constable in 1960 and had previously served
as a deputy with the Maury County Sheriff's Office. He is survived by his wife,
two step-children, brother, sister, half-brother, and mother.
Information by Mary Bob McClain
Richardson - sent in 18 May 2017.