North Carolina law enforcement community mourns death of veteran officer David McMurray

by Phil Stilton

HENDERSONVILLE, NC – The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the passing of David McMurray, a widely respected law enforcement veteran whose career spanned five decades and influenced generations of officers across North Carolina.

McMurray’s death was announced Sunday by the Sheriff’s Office, which called him a “revered legend in law enforcement.”

He was celebrated for a lifetime of service rooted in integrity, discipline, and mentorship.


Key Points

  • David McMurray served 50 years in North Carolina law enforcement.
  • His career included the Marine Corps, NCSHP, Blue Ridge Community College, and the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Colleagues described him as a mentor, leader, and symbol of professionalism.

Career defined by service and leadership

McMurray’s career began in the United States Marine Corps, where he developed the foundation of honor and discipline that guided his life’s work. He went on to serve with distinction in the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, earning the respect and admiration of fellow troopers across the state. His leadership and professionalism made him a model for officers who followed in his footsteps.

Mentorship and teaching at Blue Ridge Community College

After retiring from the Highway Patrol, McMurray joined Blue Ridge Community College as coordinator of the Basic Law Enforcement Training program. There, he devoted years to training and mentoring hundreds of recruits, emphasizing values of integrity and public service. Many of his former students would go on to serve in agencies throughout North Carolina.

Final years with Henderson County Sheriff’s Office

McMurray continued his lifelong commitment to public safety by joining the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, where he oversaw firearms training until his retirement in 2022. His influence remained strong even after leaving active duty, as his guidance shaped countless officers who credit him for their success and professionalism.

Community honors a lasting legacy

The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office described McMurray’s passing as a profound loss, noting his impact extended beyond his achievements to the lives he touched personally and professionally. His dedication to duty, compassion, and unwavering sense of honor leave behind a legacy that will continue to inspire law enforcement officers across North Carolina.

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