Indianapolis Police Department, Indiana
End of Watch Monday, November 27, 1922
Add to My HeroesWilliam Whitfield
Officer William Whitfield succumbed to gunshot wounds suffered five months earlier while chasing a suspect.
Officer Whitfield was in plain clothes on foot patrol when he entered an alley just west of 3500 North Collage Avenue and noticed a roughly-dressed man. He asked the man what he was doing there, and the man suddenly turned and ran, with Officer Whitfield in pursuit. During the chase, the man suddenly turned and fired several shots from a revolver, striking Officer Whitfield once in the abdomen. He was able to stumble back to the street, where he collapsed. Passers-by took him to a hospital where he lingered for five months before succumbing to his injuries.
The suspect was never captured.
Officer Whitfield had served with the Indianapolis Police Department for 12 years. He was survived by his two sisters.
As he was initially buried in an unmarked grave, on November 30, 1998, he was given a full-honors funeral after members of the department contributed to the purchase of a headstone for his grave site.
Officer Whitfield is the first known African-American law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty in the state of Indiana and the first of three unsolved police murders in Indianapolis.
Bio
- Age 37
- Tour 12 years
- Badge 276
Incident Details
- Cause Gunfire
- Incident Date Sunday, June 18, 1922
- Weapon Handgun; Revolver
- Offender Case never solved
Most Recent Reflection
View all 32 ReflectionsToday is Monday February 23, 2023 and as I watch the funeral procession of a recently fallen Beech Grove Police Officer - I stumbled upon this page. I was wondering how many public safety officers have passed away in the line of duty - and was astonished that there were over 500.
As I searched several stories of fallen heroes, your story caught my eye. A True-Trailblazer indeed. Officer Whitfield - I am so sorry that your murder has never been solved. You gave 12 years to the department, to which no doubt you endured racism and unwanted feelings of your presence to serve -but yet you endured, and sacrificed your life to serve, honor and protect.
I just want to say, "Thank You!" I wish people would understand that the Lord has placed Angels as yourself on this earth to help and protect. The fact that you were concerned enough to inquire about a suspicious looking man, who may or may not have been up to no-good, by doing so, you may have thwarted harm being done to someone else.
Thank you, Officer Whitfield! And I hope and pray that you have received a golden crown!
Sherri Brown-Webster
Indianapolis Resident
February 23, 2026
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