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NBC17: WakeMed Garner shooting: Officer killed, suspect charged after hospital ER gunfire, officials say

A Wake County hospital police officer killed Saturday morning in Garner was a “hero” who likely prevented other deaths during a struggle with a gunman who shot the officer and was later charged with his murder, according to Garner Police and WakeMed officials.

By: Starletta Watson, Rodney Overton, Haylee Kennedy, Mary SmithPosted: Nov 8, 2025 / 09:48 AM ESTUpdated: Nov 9, 2025 / 08:02 AM EST


A Wake County hospital police officer killed Saturday morning in Garner was a “hero” who likely prevented other deaths during a struggle with a gunman who shot the officer and was later charged with his murder, according to Garner Police and WakeMed officials.

According to law enforcement officials, the shooting occurred around 9 a.m. Saturday at the WakeMed Garner Healthplex on U.S. 70.

A statement from WakeMed said that Officer Roger Smith, 59, of Knightdale, died from his gunshot injuries at WakeMed Raleigh on New Bern Avenue. Authorities said a struggle broke out just before Smith was shot in the emergency department lobby.


‘Shock’ and ‘sadness’ from friends

Steven Moore was a childhood friend of Roger Smith, the two graduating together from Garner Senior High School. The school is now known as Garner Magnet High School.

“It’s just been the whole gamut of shock and disbelief, sadness. Just to think something like that happened in our backyard. You just never think about it,” Moore said.

Friends and support organizations said they were heartbroken over the loss.

“It was just a gut punch, like it always is. You always hope and pray that the officer who is injured in the line of duty is going to pull through, and unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen,” said Lindsay LiCausi, founder of Back the Blue NC.

CBS 17 is working to learn what led up to the struggle between Smith and Martin, while Back the Blue, a non-profit dedicated to helping law enforcement families, is gathering support for Smith’s family.

The group has created a GoFundMe to assist Smith’s family.

“I found out that he was taking care of his elderly mother, and so now my concern is who is going to take care of her and who is going to help step up and support his family now that he is gone,” LiCausi said.

Moore described Smith as the perfect example of what a law enforcement officer should be.

“To me, when I knew him was the epitome of law enforcement. He was compassionate, caring; he wasn’t out here to make a name for himself. He just wanted to do a job and keep the community safe,” Moore said.

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Governor Josh Stein, Garner, and Wake County Community Come Together for WakeMed Whole Health Campus Ground Breaking

Town of Garner officials joined WakeMed, along with state and national leaders, to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new WakeMed Mental Health and Well-Being Hospital, a key part of the future WakeMed Whole Health Campus in Garner. The project marks a major milestone in expanding access to comprehensive medical and mental health care for the community.

Town of Garner officials joined WakeMed, along with state and national leaders, to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new WakeMed Mental Health and Well-Being Hospital, a key part of the future WakeMed Whole Health Campus in Garner. The project marks a major milestone in expanding access to comprehensive medical and mental health care for the community.

The campus will be located on approximately 56 acres at the intersection of White Oak Road and Timber Drive East in Garner. It will be part of a larger 226-acre mixed-use community made up of residences and businesses with a healthy living focus, being developed by Wycliff Development.

Once complete, the campus will include a 150-bed mental health hospital and a 45-bed acute care hospital, made possible through collaboration among WakeMed, the Town of Garner, Wake County, the state of North Carolina and community partners.

Alongside $6 million in federal funding, $6 million from Wake County and an additional $6 million from the state of North Carolina, nearly $35 million in community support has been raised to date through the Courage to Confront Crisis Campaign, which has a $50 million goal.

We are proud to see this investment in health and well-being take root right here in Garner, strengthening our community and the region for years to come.

via Town of Garner

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WakeMed Officially Announces 'Whole Person' Health Facility in Garner

WakeMed Health & Hospitals joined Congresswoman Deborah Ross, retired Congressman David Price, and Wake County Government and Town of Garner, NC Government officials and leaders at Garner Town Hall to celebrate the $12 million in federal and county funding for the planned mental health and well-being hospital in Garner near White Oak Road and Timber Drive.

WakeMed Health & Hospitals joined Congresswoman Deborah Ross, retired Congressman David Price, and Wake County Government and Town of Garner, NC Government officials and leaders at Garner Town Hall to celebrate the $12 million in federal and county funding for the planned mental health and well-being hospital in Garner near White Oak Road and Timber Drive.

The hospital will meet a critical need for mental health and well-being care services and support our growing population.

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