(BILOXI, Miss.) — An on-duty police officer killed in an ambush shooting outside the Biloxi, Mississippi, police headquarters was planning to retire at the end of this year, officials said Monday.
Officer Robert McKeithen, a veteran of the Biloxi Police Department, was shot multiple times late Sunday by a suspect who escaped, said Biloxi Police Chief John Miller. The chief spoke at a news conference feet from where his 58-year-old officer was killed in a parking lot outside the Lopez Quave Public Safety Center.
“The animal that did this is still on the run, and we’re going to do everything within our power to bring him to justice for Robert and his family, and for the men and women of the Biloxi Police Department and for the citizens of Biloxi,” an emotional Miller said.
Gulfport, Mississippi, Police Chief Leonard Papania, whose agency is leading the investigation, said McKeithen was in uniform when the gunman approached him in the parking lot at about 10 p.m. on Sunday and opened fire.
Investigators released surveillance photos showing the male suspect, described as thin, 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-10, and wearing a black T-shirt, navy shorts and a red skull cap, as well as a video of the suspected shooter casually walking into police headquarters and appearing to smile at an officer in the lobby.
A $5,000 reward has been offered by Crime Stoppers for any information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the gunman.
The mortally wounded McKeithen was taken to Merit Heath hospital in Biloxi, where he died.
Chief Miller said it was not immediately clear if the killer randomly selected McKeithen or if he specifically targeted the officer.
“We just don’t know right now,” Miller said.
Miller noted that prior to the shooting, the gunman entered the police headquarters, but he declined to say if he made any contact with officers inside the building
Papania said the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department and state and federal law enforcement agencies were also working to help capture the killer.
“Most importantly, we need our community to help us on this one,” Papania said. “Anytime you have this kind of deliberate and violent attack on a police officer, especially right in front of a police station, it should cause everybody great concern.”
McKeithen joined the Biloxi Police Department in August 1995 and was former member of the U.S. Air Force.
“Robert was planning on retiring at the end of the year,” Miller said.
He said McKeithen leaves behind a wife, a daughter, two stepsons, and a stepdaughter.
“Robert was an unbelievably fine policeman. He did a great job,” Miller said. “He was a wonderful family man. That’s where he spent all of his time, with his family. He was a gentleman for a policeman. He was very gentle. He treated people with respect and dignity and we’re going to miss him sorely.”
McKeithen was one of four Biloxi officers awarded a medal of valor for saving the lives of four children with special needs trapped in a flooded residence during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, he said.
“That’s the kind of guy he was,” Miller said. “It was a horrible, horrible event that he had to go through, but he went through it anyway and they saved those children who undoubtedly would have perished.”
Miller added that the shooting case was turned over to the Gulfport police to investigate because “it’s one of our own people.”
“We would prefer that another agency from the outside handle this so it doesn’t appear that we’ve done anything wrong,” Miller said. “Besides that is not healthy for our officers, our investigators to try to investigate something that they’re so close to, a person that they’re so close to.”
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