Posted on September 5, 2014
A young boy who made it his mission to better protect Indianapolis police presented officers with protective plates Wednesday night.
When Officer Perry Renn was shot and killed in the line of duty, the Indianapolis community mourned his passing, but one 8-year-old boy named Jacen Troxell decided to go to work.
Troxell’s dad is a detective with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Officer Renn was his close friend, RTV 6.
An Indianapolis police officer was fatally shot late Saturday after he and another officer exchanged gunfire with a suspect in an alley.
Officer Perry Renn, 51, was pronounced dead at a local hospital shortly before 10 p.m. local time. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Lt. Christopher Bailey said Officer Renn was with the IMPD for nearly 22 years.
With voices cracking and anger seething, Mayor Greg Ballard, Public Safety Director Troy Riggs and Police Chief Rick Hite said 21-year veteran patrolman Perry Renn had been shot and killed in an Eastside alley.
Police Chief Rick Hite told the Indy Star, “Tonight we are here because we have lost one of our own. Perry Renn was a very fine and courageous officer.”
Renn and two other officers responded to a report of shots fired at 34th Street and Forest Manor Avenue at 9:23 p.m. When they arrived, police said, the officers encountered Major Davis, Jr., 25, who was brandishing an assault rifle. The police and Davis exchanged gunfire for three to five minutes. Davis was struck and critically wounded.
Watch the video: http://www.policemag.com/videos/channel/patrol/2014/09/armor-plates-given-to-indy-police-by-8-year-old-boy.aspx
Officer Perry Renn
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