December 09, 2016
Americus, GA Officers Slain in the Line of Duty
Americus, Georgia – On Wednesday, December 07, 2016, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) was requested to investigate a shooting incident that resulted in the deaths of Americus Police Officer Nicholas Smarr, age 25, and Georgia Southwestern State University Officer Jody Smith, age 25.
At approximately 9:40 AM, Officer Smarr received a 911 call regarding a domestic dispute at an apartment complex on South Lee Street. Officer Smarr responded to the call. Simultaneously, Officer Smith heard the call as well and responded. They encountered the suspect who was later identified as Minquell Kennedy Lembrick, age 32, and at that point shots were fired. Both officers were shot and succumbed to their injuries.
A 24-hour manhunt ensued with assistance from numerous agencies. On Thursday, December 8, 2016, at approximately 10:02 AM, law enforcement received information from a citizen that Lembrick was located inside the residence of 320 Allen Street. Peach County SWAT arrived on scene to begin roping off the perimeter. While setting up the perimeter, they heard one single gunshot. The SWAT team began negotiations & promised Lembrick’s safety. There was no response. Eventually, the SWAT team utilized a GBI EOD tactical robot to make entry into the residence. Once they entered, an individual who appeared to be deceased was observed in the front area of the house with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. EMS responded and pronounced him deceased. Subsequent fingerprint examinations by the FBI confirmed the deceased individuals’ identity as Minquell Lembrick. The GBI conducted the death scene processing.
Several agencies teamed together to offer a reward for information that would lead to Lembrick’s arrest. These agencies were the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Peach County Sheriff’s Office, Byron Police Department, Fort Valley Police Department, Sumter County Sheriff’s Office, City of Americus, U.S. Marshals Service, Crisp County Drug Unit, Dooly County Sheriff’s Office, Chatham County Drug Unit, and the City of Andersonville. The total reward money offered rose to $70,000.
Cooperation amongst law enforcement agencies was critical during this incident. The following agencies listed in alphabetical order assisted in this investigation:
Albany State University Police Department
Albany-Dougherty Drug Unit
Americus Fire Department
Americus Police Department
Ben Hill Sheriff’s Office
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
Byron Police Department
Columbus Police Department
Cordele Police Department
Crisp County Sheriff’s Office
Decatur County Sheriff’s Office
Department of Community Supervision
Department of Natural Resources
Dooly County Sheriff’s Office
Dougherty County Sheriff’s Office
Ellaville Police Department
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Fort Valley State University Police Department
Georgia Bureau of Investigation - Columbus, Americus, Douglas, Thomasville, Eastman, Perry, and Sylvester.
Georgia Department of Corrections
Georgia Emergency Management Agency
Georgia Southwestern State University Police Department
Georgia State Patrol
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
Houston County Sheriff’s Office
Lee County Sheriff’s Office
United States Marshals Service (USMS)
Macon County Sheriff's Office
Middle Flint Regional E9-1-1 Emergency Communications Center
Montezuma Police Department
Oglethorpe Police Department
Peach County Sheriff’s Office
Schley County Sheriff’s Office
Stewart County Sheriff’s Office
Sumter County Sheriff’s Office
Taylor County Sheriff’s Office
Tift County Sheriff’s Office
Turner County Sheriff’s Office
Webster County Sheriff’s Office
Photos attached of Officer Nicholas Smarr and Officer Jody Smith
Danny Jackson – Special Agent in Charge | GBI - Americus | (229) 931-2439