IN MEMORIAM
Officer
Paul McCulloch
St Louis Police Dept
EOW: Thursday, Jul 2, 1964
Age: 37
DOB: Oct 4, 1926
Tour: 9 years
Badge: #
Cause: Gunfire
Weapon: Handgun; .38 caliber
Suspect: Sentence commuted to life
Memorial Location
Panel:
4
Row:
7
Column:
7

Officer Paul McCulloch was shot and killed after responding to a manhunt of a suspect who had shot and wounded another officer earlier in the day.

The suspect, a 37-year-old ex-convict, was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. His sentence was commuted to life in 1972.

The previous incident involved another officer who had stopped a suspicious vehicle that was occupied by a suspect and the woman he had abducted earlier in the day. The suspect lunged at the officer and was shot in the shoulder but wrestled the officers gun away and shot the officer then fled into the Pruitt-Igoe Housing Project.

When Officer McCulloch reported to work, he and his canine began searching for the suspect. During the search he encountered the man and was shot and killed at the Pruitt-Igoe Housing Development in the 2100 block of Dickson Street. The suspect attempted to flee but was shot and wounded by other officers before being taken into custody.

The suspect, a 37-year-old ex-convict, was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. His sentence was commuted to life in 1972.

Officer McCulloch was a Korean War veteran and had served with the St. Louis Police Department for nine years. He is survived by his wife, Anne, and four children, one of whom later became an officer with his department, retiring as a sergeant. Interred: Calvary Cemetery.

Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial