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Sgt John Sidney Mott

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Sgt John Sidney Mott

Birth
Ellaville, Schley County, Georgia, USA
Death
16 Oct 1937 (aged 40)
Fort Liberty, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.028995, Longitude: -79.1386207
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Forest Ranger John Mott was shot and killed as he attempted to arrest four men for hunting on the Fort Bragg Reservation in Hoke County. Ranger Mott had encountered the men carrying a deer to their automobile and informed them they were under arrest.

When he attempted to disarm one of the men the man opened fire with a shotgun, killing him.

The four men were arrested a short time later. The suspect who shot him was charged with murder and the other three were charged with accessory to murder. When placed on trial each of the four tried to affix blame for the actual slaying on one of the others. Two were freed by the jury while the other two were declared guilty, only to be freed later because of a technical flaw in the drafting of the indictments against them.

Ranger Mott had served in the US Army for 16 years and held the military rank of Sergeant. He was survived by his wife.

Fort Bragg's Mott Lake was named in honor of Ranger Mott.

Forest Ranger John Mott was shot and killed as he attempted to arrest four men for hunting on the Fort Bragg Reservation in Hoke County. Ranger Mott had encountered the men carrying a deer to their automobile and informed them they were under arrest.

When he attempted to disarm one of the men the man opened fire with a shotgun, killing him.

The four men were arrested a short time later. The suspect who shot him was charged with murder and the other three were charged with accessory to murder. When placed on trial each of the four tried to affix blame for the actual slaying on one of the others. Two were freed by the jury while the other two were declared guilty, only to be freed later because of a technical flaw in the drafting of the indictments against them.

Ranger Mott had served in the US Army for 16 years and held the military rank of Sergeant. He was survived by his wife.

Fort Bragg's Mott Lake was named in honor of Ranger Mott.



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  • Created by: James Myers
  • Added: Mar 7, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49371660/john_sidney-mott: accessed ), memorial page for Sgt John Sidney Mott (15 Oct 1897–16 Oct 1937), Find a Grave Memorial ID 49371660, citing Parker United Methodist Church Cemetery, Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by James Myers (contributor 46934144).