Nashville police officer Rex Engelbert, who helped take down Covenant school shooter Audrey Hale, grew up in Chicago
Share and Follow

CHICAGO (WLS) — One of the lead Nashville officers who took down the school shooter is from Chicago, the ABC7 I-Team has learned.

Nashville Officer Rex Engelbert, who grew up in Chicago’s Jefferson Park neighborhood, is being hailed by one police organization as displaying “courage in the face of evil.”

RELATED | Body camera video released from police who took down Nashville school shooter

Officer Engelbert attended Queen of All Saints school in Sauganash. The Archdiocese of Chicago shared this statement from the school: Nashville police hero, Rex Engelbert, is a 2010 graduate of Queen of All Saints on the northwest side of Chicago. We are proud of Officer Engelbert’s response to the tragedy in Nashville. His career as a police officer and his response to yesterday’s horrific events exemplify Queen of All Saints School Creed, which encourages students to act with charity, putting others above themselves. Queen of All Saints teachers, Stacia Kuchuris and Sherry Penkala, remember Rex as a kind, respectful student from a faithful, community focused family. The entire Queen of All Saints community is praying for all of the families impacted by this tragedy and sending strength to all of the first responders.

The graduate of suburban Loyola Academy and University of Dayton was on the team of five Nashville officers that arrived at Covenant School Monday morning to handle an active shooter.

“As an older brother, I’m as proud of him as I can be and as happy that he’s okay,” Kevin Engelbert, the officer’s brother, told the I-Team.

He said Rex Engelbert, 27, has been a Nashville police officer for only four years.

“The selfish part of me, of course, thinks ‘I hope my brother’s not there,'” Engelbert said. “The practical part of me thinks and has confidence in that, if my brother was there…. his training and his fortitude would be forthcoming.”

RELATED | What we know about Nashville shooter Audrey Hale

Engelbert said he had viewed his brother’s bodycam video released by Nashville police, calling it “harrowing” and “tragic.”

“Also, it made me very proud of my brother,” he said. “It’s tragic for everyone involved.”

His brother was one of two officers who opened fire on the shooter, bringing the attack to an end. But he was reluctant to label him as a “hero.”

“So first and foremost, we’re just happy he’s okay,” Engelbert said. “And it’s a tragedy and we pray for everyone involved.”

Engelbert added that the police call must’ve have been particularly concerning for his little brother, as Rex Engelbert’s fiancée is a teacher at a different Christian school in Nashville.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Prosecutor in Scott Peterson case requests judge to block killer’s new appeal effort.

Prosecutors have asked a California court to block new DNA testing of…

Get to know the individuals on a temporary council responsible for selecting fresh leaders for troubled Haiti

A transitional council tasked with bringing political stability to Haiti was installed…

Predicting the Outcome of Timberwolves vs. Suns Game 3: NBA Playoffs Odds Analysis

Commercial Content. 21+. Action Network is the official betting partner of the…

Key Information about the Immediate Dangers to Americans posed by Foreign Dictators, Terrorists, and Migrants

The United States faces an “increasingly fragile global order” that’s strained by…

Columbia provides brief update on talks amid deadline for resolving anti-Israel demonstration.

Columbia University officials continue to negotiate with anti-Israel demonstrators who have set…

Ellen DeGeneres Returns to Stand-Up Comedy with Comeback Tour after Scandal

Ellen DeGeneres admitted that being branded the ‘most hated person in America’…

Neat Prince Harry wears his medals in a video

Prince Harry has donned his medals for a video from the back…

First ship passes through new deep-water channel after Key bridge wreckage in Baltimore

BALTIMORE (AP) — The first cargo ship passed through a newly opened…