Headstone of Fred Griffis
U.S. Army · United States United States

Fred Griffis

1987

Fred Sidney Griffis served the U.S. Army. Fred also served in the U.S. Army.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Correctional Officer Fred Griffis was shot and killed during an escape attempt during a prisoner transport in West Palm Beach. He and an armed escort officer were jumped by two armed suspects in front of a doctor's office on North Olive Avenue, near Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard. The men disarmed the armed officer and demanded that Officer Griffis hand over the keys to unlock the van and free the prisoner. Officer Griffis did not comply and instead tossed the keys away. When he tossed the keys the suspect shot and killed him. Both suspects were apprehended after a chase in which they fired at pursuing officers. The man who shot Officer Griffis was apprehended and sentenced to death. He died in prison on July 17th, 1999, from injuries he suffered while fighting guards who were attempting to search his cell. The other subject was also sentenced to death and was executed on June 12th, 2013. Officer Griffis was a U.S. Army veteran who served three tours during the Vietnam War. He was decorated seven times for bravery, including four Bronze Stars and three Oak Leaf clusters, all given for heroism. An Army Ranger and expert rifleman, he was cited twice for saving the lives of fellow soldiers. Officer Griffis had been assigned to the Glades Correctional Institution for three weeks after retiring from the military.
Survivors
He had previously worked at the facility for one year prior to his time in the military He was survived by his mother and sister.
Photograph of Fred Griffis
Photograph of Fred Griffis
Service Record
U.S. Army
1966
1977 – 1987
U.S. Army
Also Served
Florida Department of Corrections
Correctional Officer
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