Derrick Bonham Death, Obituary: Weakley County Mourns Deputy Derrick Bonham Killed in the Line of Duty
WEAKLEY COUNTY, Tenn. — The Weakley County community is grieving the devastating loss of Deputy Derrick Bonham, who was shot and killed in the line of duty on Friday morning, January 30, 2026, while serving with the Weakley County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Terry McDade confirmed Deputy Bonham’s death, describing it as a profound loss not only for the department, but for the entire county he served with dedication and honor.
Deputy Bonham, a Greenfield-area resident, was known as a committed law enforcement officer who took pride in protecting his community. His death has sent shockwaves through Weakley County, leaving fellow deputies, first responders, and residents struggling to process the loss of a man who dedicated his life to public service.
Law enforcement agencies from across the region have expressed their condolences and support, standing in solidarity with the Weakley County Sheriff’s Office during this heartbreaking time. The loss of a deputy in the line of duty is a reminder of the dangers officers face each day as they work to keep their communities safe.
Friends, colleagues, and community members remember Deputy Bonham as a professional, compassionate, and courageous individual who served with integrity. He was more than a deputy — he was a son, a friend, a coworker, and a trusted presence in the lives of many.
As the investigation into the shooting continues, the community is coming together to honor Deputy Bonham’s sacrifice and to support his family and fellow deputies. Vigils, messages of support, and moments of remembrance reflect the deep respect and gratitude felt for his service.
Deputy Derrick Bonham’s legacy will live on through the lives he touched and the service he gave. The Weakley County community extends its deepest thoughts and prayers to his loved ones and the Sheriff’s Office during this incredibly difficult time. His sacrifice will not be forgotten.









