Octavia Redmond Obituary, Death: 15-Year-Old Charged in Fatal Shooting of Chicago Postal Worker
Octavia Redmond, a 48-year-old Chicago postal worker, was fatally shot on July 19 while delivering mail in the West Pullman neighborhood . Her death has left her family and friends heartbroken, with her colleagues and the community still seeking answers and advocating for improved safety for postal workers.
More than two months after the tragic murder, authorities have announced the arrest of the suspected shooter—a 15-year-old boy found in Cedar Rapids, Iowa . This young suspect is believed to be responsible for Redmond’s death.
Redmond’s family and colleagues remain focused on seeking justice and reforms to ensure greater protections for postal workers across the nation .Elise Foster, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 11, received word of the arrest early Tuesday morning .
“I talked to her husband, Demetrius Redmond,” she said . “This is a step in the right direction, but it brings back so much pain for the family.”
On the morning of the murder, Redmond was delivering mail near 121st and Harvard around 11:40 a.m. when she was shot multiple times . Despite emergency efforts, she was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Advocate Christ Medical Center .
Surveillance footage from that day captured the shooter in a stolen Dodge Durango fleeing the scene and abandoning the burned vehicle later in a field along South Holland Road .
While the arrest provides some solace, Redmond’s family and colleagues continue to seek justice and reforms to ensure greater protections for postal workers .
The investigation was a joint effort by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and Chicago Police Department, leading to the arrest of the juvenile subject charged with felony first degree murder .
The suspect’s arrest brings some relief, but the pain of Redmond’s death still resonates with her loved ones and the community .
As the case moves forward, Redmond’s family and colleagues will continue to seek justice and push for reforms to ensure that no other postal worker suffers the same fate .