Lest We Forget...

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INDIANA STATE POLICE
Indiana Government Center North
100 N Senate Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46204

www.in.gov/isp

FOR RELEASE: Upon Receipt

Captain Ron Galaviz
Chief Public Information Officer
317.232.0064
rgalaviz@isp.in.gov 

December 5, 2023

 

ISP Family,

Seventy-seven years ago on this date we lost Trooper Herbert W. Smith.

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Trooper Herbert Smith was shot and killed after making a traffic stop on State Road 9 about three and one half-miles north of Shelbyville in Shelby County.   

When the driver could not produce identification, he asked the four teenage occupants of the vehicle to follow him to the police station. Suspecting the vehicle was stolen, Trooper Smith requested a license plate check while driving to the station.

While en route the suspects pretended to have car trouble and pulled to the side of the road. Trooper Smith also stopped and as he approached the vehicle the suspects opened fire, striking him three times. He was able to return fire and make it back to his patrol car, where he died of his injuries. The two male and two female suspects were apprehended. The two males, both 17, were convicted of murder and sentenced to life. The shooter was paroled on February 11, 1968. The two girls, 15 and 16, were convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 2 to 21 years.   

Trooper Smith, from Shelbyville, had served with the Indiana State Police for over four years and was assigned to the Connersville Post.

Trooper Smith was survived by his wife.

We will always remember, forever honor, and respect those that serve in their memory!

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