Officer Randall Versie Smith

Officer Randall Versie Smith

Birmingham Police Department, Alabama

End of Watch Monday, December 28, 2020

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Randall Versie Smith

Officer Randy Smith died as the result of complications of an inadvertent gunshot wound suffered on March 25th, 1995, while responding to a domestic disturbance call at 916 18th Street in Ensley.

An armed man was in the house with a small child who had been left inside as the mother fled the home at about 3:00 am. Officer Smith arrived on the scene and entered the home in an attempt to rescue the child. As he was rushing back outside with the child, another officer heard the commotion and was entering the home when the two nearly collided. The second officer's gun was inadvertently discharged and the round struck Officer Smith in the head.

Officer Smith was flown to University Hospital where he underwent several hours of surgery. He remained in a coma for several weeks following the shooting. The wound left him partially deaf, partially blind, and permanently disabled.

Officer Smith was a U.S. Army veteran and had served with the Birmingham Police Department for eight years at the time of the incident. He is survived by his three children, two grandchildren, and mother.

Bio

  • Age 63
  • Tour 8 years
  • Badge Not available
  • Military Veteran

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire (Inadvertent)
  • Incident Date Saturday, March 25, 1995

accidental discharge, domestic

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Randy old buddy Christmas was rough for many reasons. I watched the movie "Battleground" and i absolutely know you were with me. I thought about you constantly all week but i know you were with me every step You'll never be forgotten by BPD or anyone else now. I completed that promise you asked me about making sure the kids were taken care of. The LODD Benefits were gotten and Leslie worked her ass off making sure with the paperwork. I'm closer to your kids now than my own. And that's alll right. I'll see you in the future and i hope you're the first one i see when i get there. Thank you for all of the lessons you taught me. West will always be the best!

Sgt. Jim Henderson
Birmingham Police Department

December 28, 2024

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