Police Officer Henry Nicholas Laxson

Police Officer Henry Nicholas Laxson

Clayton County Police Department, Georgia

End of Watch Tuesday, November 30, 2021

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Henry Nicholas Laxson

Police Officer Henry Laxson was shot and killed as he and other officers responded to a domestic violence and shooting call in the 3600 block of Jervis Court in Rex at about 8:40 pm.

The first officers to arrive on the scene encountered a 12-year-old boy who had been shot in the face. Despite his injuries, the boy was able to lead officers to his house. As the officers approached the house, a man opened fire from inside before retreating inside toward the back of the home.

Officer Laxson and other members of the Tactical Unit were approaching the home from the rear when they encountered the man at the rear of the house. The man opened fire a second time, fatally wounding Officer Laxson and wounding another officer. Despite their wounds, the officers were able to return fire and kill the subject.

Both officers were transported to Grady Memorial Hospital, where Officer Laxson succumbed to his wounds.

Officer Laxson had been recognized as the Clayton County Police Department's Officer of the Quarter in October 2020. He is survived by his mom, dad, sister, and fiancée.

Bio

  • Age 27
  • Tour 4 years
  • Badge 26223

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Weapon Handgun
  • Offender Shot and killed

domestic, shots fired

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Didn't know this was here. I was shocked on the day I received the phone call telling me this happened. Just the day before you asked me to preside at your wedding and I ended up presiding at your funeral. Henry, knowing you through you being a teen, a young adult and later as a policeman, I know I've witnessed the life of one of the best. I haven't seen a heart as big as yours, or a spirit as giving. You brought that to your profession and I have been so fing proud of ya. Still am, you're a hero to me. I think of you fondly all the time and miss the long conversations.

Reverend Friar Nicholas Wolfla OFM Conv.
Franciscan Friars / Archdiocese of Atlanta

November 6, 2025

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