Deputy Webb

Deputy Webb is a fictional law enforcement officer and a minor character featured in the Halloween film series. He is part of the continuity of the remake series and was played by actor Bill Fagerbakke. He appeared in the 2009 film Halloween II by director Rob Zombie.

Biography
Deputy Webb worked for the Sheriff's Department of Haddonfield, Illinois under Sheriff Lee Brackett. Webb was one of the first officers on the scene when the station received a 911 call that originated from Brackett's home at 15 Cherrywood Road. What Webb and the others discovered were the murdered bodies of two young women, Mya Rockwell and the Sheriff's daughter Annie Brackett. When Lee learned of the crime he was inconsolable, but Deputy Webb stayed by his side.

Moments later, Webb received a call from an apparent witness who had seen serial killer Michael Myers off Eagle Road. He told Brackett the news and together they mobilized a helicopter unit and sent all squad cars to the scene.

Armed with sniper rifles, Deputy Webb and his co-workers surrounded an isolated cabin in which Myers had quartered himself. When the opportunity presented itself and they had a clear shot, Webb and the others brought Myers down in a hail of bullets. A few seconds later, Laurie Strode exited the cabin and was summarily gunned down herself, but it is unclear whether Webb participated in the second shooting or not.

Notes & Trivia



 * Deputy Webb's counterpart from the original Halloween II was Deputy Gary Hunt.