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Thursday, April 9, 2020

OFFICER BREANN LEATH (DECEMBER 30, 1995 TO APRIL 9, 2020)


 Let us not forget Officer Breann Leath of Metropolitan Police Department, Indiana, who was shot and killed on April 9, 2020. Let us honor this fallen policewoman by remembering how she lived on this earth and treasure her memories.

Officer Breann Leath
(December 30, 1995 to April 9, 2020)


Officer Breann Leath
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indiana
End of Watch:
Thursday, April 9, 2020

Age: 24
Tour: 3 years
Badge: 2951
Military Veteran

Incident Details

Cause: Gunfire
Weapon: Gun; Unknown type
Offender:  Charged with murder

Officer Breann Leath was shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance call at 1803 Edinburge Square shortly before 3:00 pm.

A subject inside opened fire through the apartment's closed front, striking Officer Leath and a female resident of the apartment who was standing in the outside hallway. Both were taken to a local hospital where Officer Leath succumbed to her wounds.

The subject was taken into custody and subsequently charged with murder and attempted murder.

Officer Leath was a veteran of the National Guard and had served with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department for three years. She is survived by her 3-year-old son, her parents, who both serve with the Marion County Sheriff's Office, and two sisters who have worked in corrections.

The Indiana Women's Prison's nursery was renamed the Officer Breann Leath Maternal & Child Health Unit by Indiana's governor two weeks after her death.


 



Breann was born December 30, 1995 in Hinesville, Georgia. She is the Daughter of Tom and Jennifer Leath.

At a young age, Breann accepted Christ into her life. As a born-again Christian, she returns to His loving arms.

Breann graduated from Southport High School in 2014, where she served as captain of the dance squad. She had a passion for public service. After graduation, following in her father's footsteps, Breann enlisted in the Indiana Army National Guard. As a member of the military Honor Guard, she participated at the funerals of veterans and active-duty service members. We extend to her the same solemn dignity that she accorded them, when she saluted them and paid them their final respect at their grave.

After receiving an honorable discharge from the military, Breann became a correctional officer at the Indiana Women's Prison and was featured in the television series Women Behind Bars. It was at this time that Breann resolved to pursue her lifelong passion of becoming a police officer. She joined the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and graduated from the academy in 2018. She served with the department for two and a half years.

She was the middle child by birth. Middle children are thought to be envious—the least bold, the least talkative. That was not the case with Breann. Like her mother, she was direct and outspoken. Like her father, she was generous and inquisitive. She was a leader. She was a veteran. She was a police officer. Breann was the embodiment of civic duty, compassion, loyalty, and respect.

Breann was a glowing light. Her infectious smile and contagious personality brightened every room she entered. As a police officer, she bridged the social and cultural divides within her community by her positivity, her integrity, and her commitment to the safety and well-being of the people she served. This community grieves the loss of their friend. Maya Angelou wrote; 'Family is more than blood. Families are made of those who you welcome in, share "silent unspeakable memories" with, express vulnerability with, work to climb the highs and lows of life with, and who you love with all your heart.'

Breann loved to sing and dance. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. The family extends a special thank you to Breann's significant other, Charles Parker with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents Tommy C. Sr. and Minnie L. Leath.

She leaves behind her son Zayn, her parents, her sisters Jayla and Tiana, her aunt Sherry, uncles Yuri, Timothy Patrick and her grandparents David and Susanne Malone. She leaves behind a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and family who know in their hearts that even though she has departed, her memory will always remain.
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IMPD officer Breann Leath is the first Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officer to be killed in the line of duty since July 2014, when Officer Perry Wayne Renn, a 22-year IMPD veteran, was shot and killed by Major Davis, 25, on the city’s east side.

According to Indiana's "Officer Down" Memorial Page, 444 members of the state's law enforcement agencies have lost their lives in the line of duty, dating back to the late 1800s. Leath is the 445th.

Leath, a 24-year old mother and two-year veteran of the force, was killed on Indianapolis' east side on April 9, 2020, while responding to a domestic disturbance call. Leath and two other officers approached an apartment, and shots were fired "through the structure," IMPD Chief Randal Taylor said.

She grew up in a law enforcement family, according to the IMPD. Her social media accounts feature numerous pictures of her with her young son.

Officer Leath was a veteran of the National Guard and had served with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department for three years. She is survived by one child and her parents, who both serve with the Marion County Sheriff's Indianapolis Metropolitan Police.

  
Our thoughts and condolences are with IMPD and the family of Officer Breann Leath. Officer Leath was cowardly shot and killed today in Indianapolis while responding to a Domestic.

OTHER LINKS:

1a. Officer Down: Female officer – a young mother – shot and killed trying to save woman’s life on a domestic violence call



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