Deputy Sheriff Matthew Locke

Deputy Sheriff Matthew Locke

Hardin County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee

End of Watch Saturday, September 25, 2021

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Matthew Locke

Deputy Sheriff Matthew Locke was shot and killed while assisting other officers during a domestic disturbance at a home in the 3000 block of Nance Bend Road in Clifton.

An officer from Clifton Police Department and other deputies contacted the subject who was armed with a gun. As officers were ordering the man to drop the gun as Deputy Locke approached the home. The man suddenly opened fire, fatally wounding Deputy Locke.

Deputy Locke was transported to a nearby hospital where he died shortly after arrival.

The subject fled into a nearby wooded area and was arrested a few hours later by members of the Tennessee Highway Patrol. He was charged with first-degree murder.

Deputy Locke was a Tennessee Army National Guard veteran and had served with the Hardin County Sheriff's Department seven years. He is survived by his wife and child.

Bio

  • Age 30
  • Tour 7 years
  • Badge 565
  • Military Veteran

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Weapon Gun; Unknown type
  • Offender Charged with first-degree murder

domestic

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I met Deputy Locke’s father today by chance at a local gas station in Franklin County, AL. He approached me as I am a deputy Sheriff there and began to thank me for what I do. He went on to tell me about his son and what had happened. He emphasized how there is no one who ever has our back like our families do. I could see that his heart still hurt by the tears gathering in the corners of his eyes. He told me, “ you make sure you go home to your family. That’s the most important job you have. And you tell your kids everyday you love them.” I stood there speechless as I listened to him tell me how that the loss of a loved one affects everyone inside and out. He gave me a bracelet that said honor the fallen Deputy Matthew Locke #565. I didn’t know what to say. All I could do was give him a hug as the tears also began to well up in my eyes. That was at near 8am today and now it is 9:30pm and I have thought about all he said to me all day. I did not personally ever meet Deputy Locke but I met his dad and there was no doubt he loved his Son and was proud of him. I will be In prayer for Deputy Locke’s family. All of them.

Lieutenant Clint Holcombe
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office

May 15, 2025

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