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Freddie Wilson

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Freddie Wilson

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Mar 2022 (aged 61)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Freddie Wilson
August 2, 1960 - March 10, 2022 (61 years old)
Detroit, Michigan

Police Officer Freddie Wilson
Detroit Public Schools Community District Police Department, Michigan

End of Watch Thursday, March 10, 2022

Police Officer Freddie Wilson died after collapsing at the scene of a large fight near Henry Ford High School at about 3:30 pm.

Multiple officers had responded to the fight near the intersection of Vaughan Avenue and Trojan Street that involved a large number of subjects. Officer Wilson suddenly collapsed as they were dispersing the crowd. Other officers immediately rendered aid. He was transported to a local hospital where he passed away a short time later.

Officer Wilson had served with the Detroit Public Schools Community District Police Department for over 20 years.

Headline: "Detroit students, officers play basketball game in honor of recently deceased Officer Freddie Wilson"
DETROIT – Officers from the Detroit Police Department took on students from Cody and Henry Ford high schools in the Stop the Violence, Keep the Peace Basketball Game.
It was a real battle Tuesday (May 17) out on the basketball court.
"I'm just happy to be out here with these kids and to be out here with my fellow police officers and the rest of the staff that's out here," said Officer Delano Christian.
"It's ok right now," said student Niko Williams. "I'm taking it a little light. I probably got like 20 points. But it's good. It shows you that cops are not always bad."
Both games and all the surrounding activities are being done to promote peace inside the classroom, halls, or wherever else you might see students on campus.
"It just feels good, man, because I was in their shoes at one point," So, just to be out here with them and showing I'm supportive, it just feels good," Officer Christian said.
During the halftime break for each game, officers were able to speak to students about the importance of keeping schools safe.
The games were also held to ultimately honor slain officer Freddie Wilson who died while trying to break up a fight near Henry Ford High School.
"It's an honor to him because he came here every day to make sure the kids were safe, and if he was here, he'd love it. He would be a part of it," said Officer Baron Coleman.
"I really appreciate them for getting everybody off of the street, having them come watch us play," Williams said. "It's a good feeling."
Students and staff members are hoping for this to become an annual event to continue honoring the legacy of Officer Wilson.
Freddie Wilson
August 2, 1960 - March 10, 2022 (61 years old)
Detroit, Michigan

Police Officer Freddie Wilson
Detroit Public Schools Community District Police Department, Michigan

End of Watch Thursday, March 10, 2022

Police Officer Freddie Wilson died after collapsing at the scene of a large fight near Henry Ford High School at about 3:30 pm.

Multiple officers had responded to the fight near the intersection of Vaughan Avenue and Trojan Street that involved a large number of subjects. Officer Wilson suddenly collapsed as they were dispersing the crowd. Other officers immediately rendered aid. He was transported to a local hospital where he passed away a short time later.

Officer Wilson had served with the Detroit Public Schools Community District Police Department for over 20 years.

Headline: "Detroit students, officers play basketball game in honor of recently deceased Officer Freddie Wilson"
DETROIT – Officers from the Detroit Police Department took on students from Cody and Henry Ford high schools in the Stop the Violence, Keep the Peace Basketball Game.
It was a real battle Tuesday (May 17) out on the basketball court.
"I'm just happy to be out here with these kids and to be out here with my fellow police officers and the rest of the staff that's out here," said Officer Delano Christian.
"It's ok right now," said student Niko Williams. "I'm taking it a little light. I probably got like 20 points. But it's good. It shows you that cops are not always bad."
Both games and all the surrounding activities are being done to promote peace inside the classroom, halls, or wherever else you might see students on campus.
"It just feels good, man, because I was in their shoes at one point," So, just to be out here with them and showing I'm supportive, it just feels good," Officer Christian said.
During the halftime break for each game, officers were able to speak to students about the importance of keeping schools safe.
The games were also held to ultimately honor slain officer Freddie Wilson who died while trying to break up a fight near Henry Ford High School.
"It's an honor to him because he came here every day to make sure the kids were safe, and if he was here, he'd love it. He would be a part of it," said Officer Baron Coleman.
"I really appreciate them for getting everybody off of the street, having them come watch us play," Williams said. "It's a good feeling."
Students and staff members are hoping for this to become an annual event to continue honoring the legacy of Officer Wilson.

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  • Created by: JonKS
  • Added: Mar 11, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237442052/freddie-wilson: accessed ), memorial page for Freddie Wilson (2 Aug 1960–10 Mar 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 237442052, citing Gethsemane Cemetery and Crematory, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA; Cremated; Maintained by JonKS (contributor 47938252).