Official statement from the Knox County Sheriff’s Office: Sunday, October 1, 2023, at approximately 11:15 pm KCSO Officer Tucker Blakely, alongside his Echo Shift Colleagues, responded to a home in West Knox County to a call for help from a family in need. And they did what they do each and every day, answer the call. Once on scene, and for reasons still under investigation, a man began firing at KCSO Officers. Officers returned fire, killing the suspect. Officer Blakely was shot in the exchange of gunfire. He was rushed by AMR to the University of Tennessee Medical Center where, despite the efforts of EMS and the UT Medical Team, he died as a result of those injuries.
We are in the very early stages of answering a lot of questions and most importantly, caring for the Blakely Family and our Knox County Sheriff’s Office Family. That will remain our focus in the many days to come.
Currently we are fully cooperating with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and their teams as they lead this extremely difficult and meticulous investigation.
We often attempt to help our community understand the risks that our heroes in blue take on each and every day for the citizens and visitors of Knox County. And no matter the circumstances or the danger involved, they never fail to rise to the occasion and deliver their best to those in need. But today is a very painful reminder of just how fragile life can be and how brave and selfless our Officers are. And it’s a horrible reminder that while our Officers go to work and deliver that service for you, they leave wives, husbands, teenagers, little babies, moms, dads, grandparents, brothers, and sisters, behind at home, not knowing what the day will bring. Our Officers and their families need your support now more than ever.
Officer Tucker Blakely was 29 years old. He leaves behind his wife, Katarina, and a beautiful little 5-year-old son. Officer Blakely graduated the Knox County Regional Training Academy in 2021. Recently he was selected as a candidate for KCSO’s K-9 Handlers course. His K9 Partner had just been placed with him two days prior to him being shot. Tucker had dreams of being a K9 Handler and was excited for this new step in his career. It is unfortunate that Officer Blakely will never be able to live out that dream. The life of a servant taken far too soon. In addition to serving his community, Officer Blakely also proudly served his country in the United States Army. We are better for having known Tucker. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office will remain faithful in honoring his memory!
We will be providing more information, including the details and arrangements to honor our fallen hero, Tucker Blakely, as it becomes available in the days ahead. We ask for your prayers, your kindness, and your patience as we navigate this difficult journey.
The entire Blakely family is requesting privacy at this time – they need time to process what has occurred and ask all media to please respect their wishes as they grieve and learn to navigate a new normal without Tucker.