MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Memphis police officer died Saturday from wounds sustained more than two weeks ago when he was shot while responding to a confrontation at a library, authorities said.

Officer Geoffrey Redd was critically wounded Feb. 2 at the Poplar-White Station Library. Redd, 49, was transported to Regional One Health, where he died “despite the best efforts” by the hospital staff, Memphis police said.

“Rest easy, Officer Redd. You will be missed,” the department said in announcing his death.

Redd served in the U.S. Marine Corps before joining the police department in 2008. He also served as director of security at his church.

Redd was also recently married, NBC affiliate WMC of Memphis reported.

Mayor Jim Strickland offered his “deepest condolences” to the slain officer’s family and also “his Memphis police family.”

“He served with honor his country as a marine and his city as a police officer, and we lift up his dedicated public service to the City of Memphis for over 15 years,” the mayor said in a statement.

In the library incident, officers responded after a man started the confrontation with another person. When officers attempted to talk with him, he pulled out a weapon and fired, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has said. Redd was hit.

Emergency personnel at the Poplar-White Station Library in Memphis, Tenn. following shooting
Emergency personnel at the Poplar-White Station Library in Memphis, Tenn. following shooting on Feb. 2.NBC News

His partner returned fire, killing the suspect, who WMC identified as 28-year-old Torence Jackson Junior.

Jackson had been arrested more than 30 times in Indiana, his home state, for crimes including trespassing, arson, drug possession, and domestic battery, WMC reported.

Employees and patrons were in the library at the time, but no one else was hurt, according to the TBI.

The bureau often investigates shootings around the state when officers are involved and worked on this case at the request of the Shelby County prosecutor.

Redd’s death is the latest turmoil involving Memphis police.

Five former officers have been charged with second-degree murder and other counts in the violent arrest and death of Tyre Nichols last month. The officers have pleaded not guilty to those charges.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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