04/23/2026
We here at Pistols & Pearls A Skyline Hideaway would like to send our heartfelt condolences to the family of Walker Lemay! Walker’s grandma, Sue Lemay is not only one of my dearest friends, but over the years, she has also made many cakes, and catered several events in the !
We hurt together, and you are all being lifted up in our prayers, continually! We love you all!
On Sunday afternoon, the LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office, Wister Police Department and other agencies responded to a welfare check/trespass call at a residence off Highway 270 in Wister, Oklahoma.
The individual inside the home ambushed the officers when they arrived at the location, prompting an exchange of gunfire. Leflore County Deputy Sheriff Thomas “Walker” LeMay was fatally shot by the gunman. Wister Police Chief Andy Thompson was also wounded in the attack. The gunman barricaded himself in the home and continued to fire on law enforcement officers until he surrendered several hours later.
Father, son, brother, uncle, and friend are just a few of the titles that Deputy Walker LeMay held. He wore his badge with honor and was proud to support and protect his community. Walker was a 2014 graduate of Heavener High School. In addition to serving as a Deputy for the LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office, he was a member of the SWAT Team and also served as an officer for the Heavener Police Department.
Walker was a recipient of the Medal of Valor for heroically pulling two people out of a burning house. He loved spending time with his family and friends, lived life to the fullest and spent his last moments serving his community. Outside of wearing his badge Walker was a devoted father to his daughter Blakely and enjoyed taking her fishing, teaching her proper gun safety with her new gun she received for her birthday, binge watching Harry Potter and eating a good steak. Deputy Walker LeMay was 30-years old and will be laid to rest on tomorrow.