Family members of Officer Robert Wilson open up

Sunday, March 8, 2015
VIDEO: Family members of Officer Robert Wilson open up
We are learning more about slain Philadelphia Police Officer Robert Wilson III from those who knew him best - his family.

NORTH PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We are learning more about slain Philadelphia Police Officer Robert Wilson III from those who knew him best - his family.

We've only seen his tough cop image but those who knew the 30-year-old say he was usually all smiles.

"Robbie he'd be cutting up, he'd be smiling and he'd just keep going. I loved him and I know he loved me," said Constance Wilson, grandmother.

It was Thursday afternoon when the 22nd district officer, an 8 year veteran of the force, was killed in a gun battle with two armed attempted robbers at a North Philadelphia GameStop.

His grandmother says she was proud to hear how he protected the employees and customers inside the store.

"He was one that - he just didn't go to work and fool around, he went to work and did his job and what he did the other day was part of his job," she said.

Officer Wilson went from West Philadelphia High Automotive Academy to the police academy - ready to serve.

Fellow officers and top brass have called him dedicated and a hero.

Those are no truer words according to his family who also knew him as one amazing father of two boys.

Officer Wilson leaves behind a 9-year-old, whom he was buying a birthday present for inside the GameStop that fateful day, and a 1-year-old.

"He doesn't like for people to want for anything. If he can help make it better, he's going to help make it better," said Shakira Burroughs, sister.

Brothers Ramone Williams, 24, and Carlton Hipps, 29, are both charged with 1st degree murder, conspiracy, and attempted murder in Officer Wilson's death.

"They're not men. They're not men - my brother was a man," said Burroughs.

That's one of many reasons why Wilson's family is just focused on honoring him.

"My brother knew what came with the territory but I knew he would not go down without a fight," said Burroughs.

Funeral arrangements are pending but members of the Philadelphia Police Department have established a trust fund for Officer Wilson's family.

Anyone wishing to make a donation can do so in person at the following
PFFCU branches:

901 Arch Street

7604 City Avenue

8500 Henry Avenue

Leo Mall, Byberry and Bustleton Avenue

7500 Castor Avenue

3300 Grant Avenue

Or by mailing a check payable to:

The Robert Wilson III Family Memorial Trust Fund

Police and Fire Federal Credit Union

901 Arch Street

Philadelphia PA, 19107