Remembrance - Police Officer Geoffrey Redd
/Remembrance - Police Officer Geoffrey Redd
Article & Artwork by Jonny Castro
On Feb. 2, Memphis police officers responded to a public library around 12:30 p.m. regarding a man who was causing a disturbance inside. Officer Geoffrey Redd was a Field Training Officer and was training his rookie partner when they received the call. Just as the pair attempted to talk to that individual inside the library and de-escalate the situation, he pulled out a gun and shot Officer Redd. The rookie partner returned fire and killed the gunman. The suspect was identified as a career criminal who had been arrested over 30 times in the past. The wounded officer was transported to the hospital in critical condition. For 16 days, he hung on and fought for his life sadly succumbing to his wounds on Feb. 18.
Officer Geoffrey Redd was a 15-year veteran of the Memphis Police Department, and had proudly served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps. He also worked as the director of security at his church. A few years ago, Officer Redd was struck by a vehicle on a traffic stop. He was thrown into the air and landed on his face, nearly losing his eyesight. His injuries were so severe that he had to learn to walk again. Despite all of that, he overcame the odds and recovered, returning to the job that he loved. Officer Redd leaves behind his wife, who he just married a few months ago, three daughters and four grandchildren. He was 49 years old.