Deputy Sheriff John Durm

Deputy Sheriff John Durm

Marion County Sheriff's Office, Indiana

End of Watch Monday, July 10, 2023

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John Durm

Deputy Sheriff John Durm succumbed to injuries he sustained at about 11:30 am when he was attacked by a prisoner attempting to escape from the Community Justice Campus at 675 Justice Way in Indianapolis.

He was returning the murder suspect from the hospital when the man violently assaulted him in the detention center's sallyport. The prisoner wrapped the handcuff chain, linking it around Deputy Durm's neck, with both of them falling to the ground during the struggle. As soon as Deputy Durm stopped moving, the prisoner unlocked his handcuffs, then stole one of the sheriff's vans but crashed outside the complex during his escape attempt.

Deputy Durm was transported to Eskenazi Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The prisoner was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and has been charged with murder.

Deputy Durm had served with the Marion County Sheriff's Office for 38 years. He is survived by his four children and parents. His father and two brothers and two brotehrs laos served with the Marion County Sheriff's Office.

In 2024, a mile stretch of I-74 near the Acton Road exit was renamed the Deputy John Durm Memorial Mile, and his badge number was retired.

Bio

  • Age 61
  • Tour 38 years
  • Badge 333

Incident Details

  • Cause Assault
  • Weapon Not available
  • Offender Charged with murder

escape attempt, murder suspect, prisoner custody

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When news broke of your tragic murder it shook the corrections community. You served your community with honor, integrity and devotion for over 38 years. Under no circumstance did you deserve this. Even when justice is served it won’t bring you back and that is a travesty in itself. I hope your family finds closure. Thank you for all that you represented.

Tyrell Robertson
Indiana Department Of Corrections

February 8, 2025

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