Frederick Michael Vick, 25, Arrested In Connection With Dec. 24 Shooting

  • Sunday, January 24, 2016
Frederick Vick
Frederick Vick

The Chattanooga Police Department's Violent Crimes Bureau has arrested Frederick Michael Vick, 25, in connection with a shooting on Dec. 24. 

Just after 11 p.m. on Christmas Eve, officers with the Chattanooga Police Department were dispatched to 5501 Highway 153 on a disorder/person shot call.

Upon arrival, officers were advised there had been a fight involving three women and a man.

A witness stated that during the disorder between the three women, the man party stepped into the fight. At that point the man who tried to intervene was reportedly shot by another man at the scene.

The victim, Kenneth Redman, 31, was struck multiple times in his lower legs.

He was transported via private vehicle to a local hospital.

His injuries were non-life threatening.

Vick faces the following charges: attempted first-degree murder, three counts of aggravated assault, unlawful carrying or possessing a weapon, possession of firearm while in commission of felony, felony reckless endangerment, possession of xanax for resale, and possession of oxycontin for resale.

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