Memphis police officer and teen suspect killed in early-morning shootout; two other officers were injured. 17-year-old suspect was critically wounded

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Memphis police officer and teen suspect killed in early-morning shootout​

Officer Joseph McKinney died in the shootout and two other officers were injured. An 18-year-old suspect was also killed, and a 17-year-old suspect was critically wounded, police said.
At least two police officers were shot and rushed to the hospital early April 12, 2024, in Tennessee.

At least two police officers were shot and rushed to the hospital early Friday morning in Tennessee.WMC


April 12, 2024, 8:08 AM MST
By Marlene Lenthang
A Memphis police officer and a teenager were killed during a shootout early Friday after police responded to call about a suspicious vehicle.
Officers responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle at Horn Lake Road and Charter Avenue at 2 a.m. Friday, police said. When they approached the car, police said they were fired upon by the occupants inside and officers returned fire.

In the shower of bullets, two teenage suspects and three officers were hit, resulting in deaths of one suspect and one officer, identified as officer Joseph McKinney.
In the chaos, the suspect vehicle fled and officers pursued. The car stopped in the 400 block of Hewlett Road and one suspect was taken into custody. The other suspect fled the scene and was located nearby and also taken into custody, police said.
Two officers were transported to Regional One Health Hospital in Memphis, and “tragically one of our officers lost his life,” Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis said in a morning news conference.
McKinney had joined the department in 2020, Davis said.
A second officer has been upgraded to noncritical condition and “is doing well,” she said.
A third officer was treated on the scene and is in stable condition, Davis said. Police initially said that two were struck and a third was grazed by gunfire.
Both suspects were also transported in critical condition to Regional One, where one suspect, described as an 18-year-old who had been driving the suspect vehicle, died of his wounds, Davis said. His name was not disclosed.
The other suspect, described as 17, remains in the hospital.


Davis said the 18-year-old suspect who died had been previously arrested by Memphis police in March, found in a stolen vehicle with “an illegal modified semi-automatic weapon with a Glock switch attached” that converted the weapon into a fully automatic machine gun.

At that time the teen was also charged in connection with two stolen vehicles and having a programming device commonly used to steal cars. He was released at that time without bond, she said.
Davis said the local district attorney’s office has been notified and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is on the scene and will investigate the shooting.
“We’re not just concerned about our officers, we’re concerned about the public in general. This could have been anybody and we’re just really, really disturbed at the boldness and the use of weapons and just all these different situations that we’re seeing in our community,” Davis said.
“We have a family that’s grieving now, a wife that’s grieving now, the families of the suspects that are grieving now. As a community we have to do better. We have to ensure that parents know where our young people are at 3 o’clock in the morning,” she added.
Mayor Paul Young said “we need a community call to action,” describing the incident a “senseless act of violence.”
“We know that we as a community have to do more to hold violent offenders accountable for their actions, even our young people. We have to make sure we are pressing for accountability. We want to protect our community, our young people are depending on us to get this right,” Young added.
Marlene Lenthang
 

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ootout in Southwest Memphis early Friday morning left two people, including a Memphis police officer, dead, the Memphis Police Department said.


The officer, identified as Officer Joseph McKinney, joined Memphis Police Department in 2020, according to interim Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn "C.J." Davis.



The 18-year-old who was also killed during the shootout is believed to have been a suspect in the shooting, Davis said. Two other officers, along with a 17-year-old suspected of being involved in the shooting, were also injured and brought to Regional One Hospital.

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In the wake of McKinney's death, a number of public officials expressed condolences. Here's what they said.


Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee​


Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee posted to X, offering condolences to McKinney's family, along with the officers that are recovering in the hospital.


"Maria & I are deeply saddened by the death of Memphis Police Officer Joseph McKinney while serving in the line of duty," Lee said. "Our prayers are with Officer McKinney's family, the recovering officers & the Memphis law enforcement community."


Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris​


Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris said on X that McKinney's sacrifice embodied policing.


"We offer our deepest sympathies to Officer Joseph McKinney's family, friends and colleagues," Harris wrote. "His sacrifice embodies the courage and dedication of all who protect and serve our community."

Memphis City Council issues joint statement​


A joint statement from the Memphis City Council said the officer's death, and the injury to the other officers, spoke to the need for gun reform and increased mental health and wellness resources. Read the full statement here:

"We, the Memphis City Council, are deeply saddened by the act of violence that took place last night, resulting in the shooting of two MPD officers, and the death of one officer, Officer Joseph McKinney," the email statement read. "We stand alongside the people of Memphis and offer our thoughts and prayers for the recovery of those injured, and express our sincere condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones that Officer McKinney leaves behind.
 
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