Dixie County Sheriff's Office, Florida
End of Watch Thursday, January 14, 2010
Add to My HeroesChad Allen Reed, Sr.
Captain Chad Reed was shot and killed in a shootout with a man wanted for murdering two elderly women and shooting two other women in Hernando County.
Following the shootings and murders, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office put out an alert for the suspect and his vehicle. The vehicle was spotted in Dixie County and deputies began to follow it with the intention of stopping it in a rural area once it passed through town.
The driver of the vehicle suddenly pulled into a gas station and then opened fire on the deputies. Captain Reed and the suspect were both wounded during the shooting. Both men were transported to Shands Hospital, where Captain Reed succumbed to his wounds.
On February 10, 2011, the subject pled guilty of murder in the first degree in connection with Captain Reed's death and was sentenced to life in prison. In January 2012 the man was also convicted of two additional murders and subsequently sentenced to death. He died in 2015.
Captain Reed had served with the Dixie County Sheriff's Office for 13 years and was a graduate of the 238th session of the FBI National Academy. He is survived by his wife and two children.
Bio
- Age 33
- Tour 13 years
- Badge 54-6
Incident Details
- Cause Gunfire
- Weapon Handgun; 9 mm
- Offender Sentenced to death
Most Recent Reflection
View all 283 ReflectionsChad was one of my Sheriff’s Explorers. I watched him grow up, marry a fantastic woman (Holly) and become a firefighter, EMT, Deputy Sheriff and Father. You did all of those well but you were best at being a dad!
They will never be another man like Chad. I often drive by your parents house; I remember the many times I picked you up and you road shift with me. I remember your smile, laugh and the super big heart. You always wanted to save the world!
I remember the day you told me you were going to be a father and the great joy you had when both of your Sons were born.
I still cry sometimes and miss you my little Brother!
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