The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Funeral set for officer who was beloved

Officer Henry Laxson ‘epitomized everything good and decent.’

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com Staff writer Henri Hollis contribute­d to this article.

As a middle-school student, he made friends with a classmate who struggled to fit in. Henry Laxson also left an impression on his high school teachers, who said he stood up for students who were picked on.

But it was his work as a Clayton County police officer that highlighte­d Laxson’s dedication to service.

“Officer Laxson was the very best of us,” the department posted on social media. “He epitomized everything good and decent about Clayton County and the Clayton County Police Department. He will be missed but never forgotten.”

Laxson was killed Tuesday night while investigat­ing a shooting at a Rex home, according to police. Investigat­ors believe 35-year-old Arthur Allen Gilliam killed two women, shot a 12-year-old boy in the face and fired at officers, killing Laxson. An officer returned fire, killing Gilliam.

Laxson was the third Georgia officer killed in the line of duty in the past month and the eighth in 2021.

Public visitation­s will be held Monday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

and Tuesday from 10 a.m. until noon at First Baptist Jonesboro. The funeral will be held at noon Tuesday at the church, located at 142 College Street. The family has asked that those attending wear shades of blue.

The officer was remembered fondly by Jack Smith, who taught U.S. history at Jonesboro High School prior to Laxson’s graduation in 2012. Smith said the positive tributes to the 27-yearold that have poured in since his death are closely aligned with the teenager he knew a decade ago.

Smith said Laxson was “one of those guys who just made everybody feel good.”

“I remember sometimes, if a kid was being picked on or something like that, Henry would always step in there and do the right thing, say the right thing,” Smith said. “It didn’t surprise me how successful he was as a police officer.”

Laxson’s patrol car has been parked in front of police headquarte­rs this week for those wanting to drop off flowers or other gifts to honor him.

A Gofundme page has been created to assist his family. He

is survived by his parents, sister and fiancée.

“To know him was to love him,” the fundraisin­g page states. “He had a light that shined so bright, a love and a passion for everything he did, and a big goofy heart you couldn’t help but be drawn to.”

 ?? JOHN SPINK/JOHN.SPINK@AJC.COM ?? Flowers and notes gather Thursday at the Clayton County patrol car belonging to Field Training Officer Henry Laxson, parked in front of the Clayton County Police Department in Jonesboro. Laxson was killed Tuesday night while investigat­ing a shooting at a Rex home, according to police. “Officer Laxson was the very best of us,” the department posted on social media.
JOHN SPINK/JOHN.SPINK@AJC.COM Flowers and notes gather Thursday at the Clayton County patrol car belonging to Field Training Officer Henry Laxson, parked in front of the Clayton County Police Department in Jonesboro. Laxson was killed Tuesday night while investigat­ing a shooting at a Rex home, according to police. “Officer Laxson was the very best of us,” the department posted on social media.

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