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In January 2004 she was one of three officers who shared the [[Exchange Club]] "Officer of the Month" award for her part in counseling a suicidal woman to seek medical help.
In January 2004 she was one of three officers who shared the [[Exchange Club]] "Officer of the Month" award for her part in counseling a suicidal woman to seek medical help.


Smith retired from the Birmingham force in [[2005]] and joined the [[Fairfield Police Department]] in August [[2006]]. She was shot in the chest while detaining two men at her car on the morning of October 23, 2006. She was reporting to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 5300 block of [[Avenue H Fairfield|Avenue H]] in Fairfield's [[Vinesville]] neighborhood. Fellow officer [[Erick Burpo]] was wounded by gunfire after he pulled up seconds later. Smith was taken to [[UAB Hospital]] where she was later pronounced dead. Demetrius Jackson, Jr, 21, of Fairfield, was charged with murder and attempted murder in the shootings.
Smith retired from the Birmingham force in [[2005]] and joined the [[Fairfield Police Department]] in August [[2006]]. She was shot in the chest while detaining two men at her car on the morning of October 23, 2006. She was reporting to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 5300 block of [[Avenue H Fairfield|Avenue H]] in Fairfield's [[Vinesville]] neighborhood. Fellow officer [[Erick Burpo]] was wounded by gunfire after he pulled up seconds later. Smith was taken to [[UAB Hospital]] where she was later pronounced dead. Demetrius Jackson, Jr, of Fairfield, was charged in the shootings and was convicted of capital murder on [[January 24]], [[2008]]. The verdict came a day after the jury reported a deadlock based on a shortage of evidence. Key prosecution witness Eliase Jackson was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2007|killed in Birmingham]] on [[October 26]], [[2007]] in unrelated violence. Prosecutors plan to ask for the death penalty.


She is survived by her mother, two sisters and a brother, as well as by her daughter RaSheka, a student at the [[University of Alabama]]. Her funeral is to be held at [[New Bethlehem Baptist Church]] in [[Bessemer]], with interment at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].
Smith was survived by her mother, two sisters and a brother, as well as by her daughter RaSheka, a student at the [[University of Alabama]]. Her funeral was held at [[New Bethlehem Baptist Church]] in [[Bessemer]], with interment at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].


==References==
==References==
* Norris, Toraine and Chanda Temple (October 24, 2006) "Slain officer remembered as special mother." ''Birmingham News''.
* Norris, Toraine and Chanda Temple (October 24, 2006) "Slain officer remembered as special mother." ''Birmingham News''
* Gordon, Robert K. and Bill Plott (October 24, 2006) "Agents hunt officer's killers." ''Birmingham News''.
* Gordon, Robert K. and Bill Plott (October 24, 2006) "Agents hunt officer's killers." ''Birmingham News''
* Gordon, Robert K. (October 25, 2006) "Suspect charged in officer's slaying". ''Birmingham News''.
* Gordon, Robert K. (October 25, 2006) "Suspect charged in officer's slaying". ''Birmingham News''
* Gordon, Robert K. (January 24, 2008) "Man guilty in killing of Fairfield officer, wounding a second
." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.odmp.org/officer.php?oid=18557 Mary Smith] at the Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc.
* [http://www.odmp.org/officer.php?oid=18557 Mary Smith] at the Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc.


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Revision as of 12:28, 24 January 2008

Mary Smith (born 1958 in Queens, New York, died October 23, 2006 in Fairfield) was a career police officer, killed in the line of duty.

Smith was born the youngest of four siblings in Queens, New York. She joined the Birmingham Police Department in 1985 and worked security details at several Birmngham Public Library branches in western Birmingham.

In January 2004 she was one of three officers who shared the Exchange Club "Officer of the Month" award for her part in counseling a suicidal woman to seek medical help.

Smith retired from the Birmingham force in 2005 and joined the Fairfield Police Department in August 2006. She was shot in the chest while detaining two men at her car on the morning of October 23, 2006. She was reporting to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 5300 block of Avenue H in Fairfield's Vinesville neighborhood. Fellow officer Erick Burpo was wounded by gunfire after he pulled up seconds later. Smith was taken to UAB Hospital where she was later pronounced dead. Demetrius Jackson, Jr, of Fairfield, was charged in the shootings and was convicted of capital murder on January 24, 2008. The verdict came a day after the jury reported a deadlock based on a shortage of evidence. Key prosecution witness Eliase Jackson was killed in Birmingham on October 26, 2007 in unrelated violence. Prosecutors plan to ask for the death penalty.

Smith was survived by her mother, two sisters and a brother, as well as by her daughter RaSheka, a student at the University of Alabama. Her funeral was held at New Bethlehem Baptist Church in Bessemer, with interment at Elmwood Cemetery.

References

  • Norris, Toraine and Chanda Temple (October 24, 2006) "Slain officer remembered as special mother." Birmingham News
  • Gordon, Robert K. and Bill Plott (October 24, 2006) "Agents hunt officer's killers." Birmingham News
  • Gordon, Robert K. (October 25, 2006) "Suspect charged in officer's slaying". Birmingham News
  • Gordon, Robert K. (January 24, 2008) "Man guilty in killing of Fairfield officer, wounding a second

." Birmingham News

External links

  • Mary Smith at the Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc.