Fallen Officer's Memorial

This page is dedicated to the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving to protect the citizens of Ferris Texas.


Patrolman Harry Marvin (Marty) Steinfeldt III


End of Watch:

  • Sunday, October 6, 2002

Biographical Information:

  • Age: 28
  • Tour of Duty: 2 Years
  • Badge Number: 214

Incident Details:

  • Cause of Death: Gunfire
  • Date of Incident: Sunday, October 6, 2002
  • Weapon Used: Shotgun
  • Suspect Information: Sentenced to Death
  • Incident Description: Patrolman Harry "Marty" Steinfeldt was shot and killed while responding to a fight at a gas station at Fifth Street and I-45. Prior to Patrolman Steinfeldt's arrival, one of the men had shot and killed another man with a shotgun. Patrolman Steinfeldt was shot when he arrived on the scene. The suspect was also shot and wounded and taken into custody. Patrolman Steinfeldt was transported to the Methodist Medical Center in Dallas where he succumbed to his wounds. The suspect was convicted of Patrolman Steinfeldt's murder and sentenced to death. Patrolman Steinfeldt was a U.S. Army Veteran and had been with the 12-person agency for two years. He is survived by his expectant wife.

Constable James Ben Wicker


End of Watch:

  • Wednesday, October 10, 1962

Biographical Information:

  • Age: 65
  • Tour of Duty: Not available
  • Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details:

  • Cause of Death: Gunfire
  • Date of Incident: Saturday, September 22, 1962
  • Weapon Used: Handgun; Pistol
  • Suspect Information: Executed in 1964
  • Incident Description: Constable Wicker succumbed to gunshot wounds received three weeks earlier when he was shot after responding to a shots fired call at a cafe in Ferris, Texas. Constable Wicker was searching several men when one of them suddenly pulled a handgun and opened fire, striking Constable Wicker several times before he had a chance to draw his own weapon. The suspect was apprehended, sentenced to death, and executed on March 11, 1964.