Clayton Police Department, California
End of Watch Wednesday, November 23, 1983
Add to My HeroesRoger Lovell Scott, Jr.
Officer Roger Scott succumbed to gunshot wounds sustained six years earlier, in the pre-dawn hours of Sunday, September 18, 1977, when he encountered a nude man bloodied and walking near the St. John's Episcopal Church on Clayton Road.
Officer Scott confronted the man, and a struggle ensued. The suspect charged Officer Scott and knocked him to the ground, causing his portable radio to fly into nearby bushes. Officer Scott retreated to his patrol car and was able to radio for help. The suspect reached the patrol car, where he struck Officer Scott with a piece of lumber hard enough to embed pieces of the wood in his badge. The suspect was able to disarm Officer Scott and shoot him from outside the patrol car as Officer Scott attempted to remove the shotgun from his car. The suspect fired three shots, striking Officer Scott twice, once in the head and once in the left arm.
A sergeant from the nearby Concord Police Department was the first to arrive in response to the "officer down" call and observed the nude 30-year-old suspect pounding on Officer Scott's head with a rock. When the suspect saw the sergeant, he stood and charged toward the officer, and the sergeant fired one shot, striking the suspect in the chest and killing him instantly.
Officer Scott underwent several surgeries but never recovered from the wounds.
Officer Scott was 23 years old when he was shot and had served three years with the Clayton Police Department. He was survived by his wife, son, mother, father, and sister.
Bio
- Age 29
- Tour 3 years
- Badge Not available
Incident Details
- Cause Gunfire
- Incident Date Sunday, September 18, 1977
- Weapon Gun; Unknown type
- Offender Shot and killed
Most Recent Reflection
View all 34 ReflectionsOfficer Scott,
Today marks 42 years since your untimely death.
You are remembered each day at the Clayton Police Department and your picture hangs in the lobby of the Police Department.
Your story is shared will all new Clayton Police Officers and that will never end.
To the Scott family, please know that Roger's legacy and the sacrifice he made will live FOREVER at Clayton PD.
“Often times the only thing that stands between a citizen and the loss of everything they hold dear is a person wearing a badge.”
“If necessity arises, lay down my life, rather than swerve from the path of duty.
“All that is left for we the living to do is honor them, take care of them and re-dedicate ourselves to the cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion.”
God Bless Officer Scott and his family.
Sgt Rich Enea
Clayton Police Department
November 23, 2025
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