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    Default Kentucky Officer killed by police impersonator

    PHILLIP MEACHAM

    Police Officer Phillip Meacham was shot and killed after being pulled over by a police impersonator on Paulette Court at approximately 5:10 pm.

    During the course of the interaction, the man opened fire on Officer Meacham before fleeing on foot. The man stole a truck nearby and fled to Clarksville, Tennessee, where he was located by local officers and United States Marshals. He was shot and killed as the officers attempted to take him into custody.

    Officer Meacham had served with the Hopkinsville Police Department for one year and had previously served with the Christian County Sheriff's Office for 12 years. He is survived by his wife and two young children.


    Chief of Police Clayton Sumner
    Hopkinsville Police Department
    101 North Main Street
    Hopkinsville, KY 42240

    Phone: (270) 890-1500

    https://www.odmp.org/officer/23635-p...hillip-meacham

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    I saw this on the news this morning, and am still tryng to wrap my head around this tragic event.

    RIP, Officer Meacham. May your family know peace.
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    that's nuts. very brutal and the poor guy never had a chance.

    RIP officer.


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    Prayers sent out to the family.

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    RIP and prayers to the family...




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