Ala. Deputy who Died Years after Shooting to Be Added to LE Memorial

Feb. 7, 2025
Lauderdale County Sheriff's Deputy John Randall McCrary, who died last year from long-lasting complications from a 2016 shooting, will be added to the National Law Enforcement Memorial during Police Week.

Former Lauderdale County Deputy John Randall McCrary, who died last February from injuries he received on the job, will be honored May 11 by having his name placed on the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington, D.C. during National Police Week.

McCrary’s death has been attributed to long-lasting complications from gunshot wounds he received while serving commitment papers on February 3, 2016, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page.

When McCrary and two other deputies arrived at the home in Florence, the subject barricaded himself in a bedroom, the release says.

After serving with the Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office, McCrary served with the Rogersville Police Department and was promoted to the rank of Investigator.

He is survived by his wife, two sons, three sisters, and two grandchildren.

The suspect who shot McCrary was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to 99 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole in 2033, according to the release.

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