Oregon deputy dies from shooting injuries sustained on duty in 1980
Updated Apr 19, 2021;
COOS BAY A former Douglas County sheriff’s deputy has died more than 40 years after he was shot while working.
Sheriff John Hanlin said retired Deputy Stanley “Allen” Burdic’s death was directly related to those injuries. Hanlin announced over the weekend that Burdic died March 11, The World reported.
Burdic was hired as a Douglas County deputy in 1979 after a few years at the Canyonville Police Department.
On Aug. 12, 1980, Burdic responded to a reported shooting at the Nutshell Tavern in Myrtle Creek. Hours later, Burdic located the suspect, Jack Flack, at a gravel turnout and Flack opened fire on Burdic, striking him twice.
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