
On May 11, 1996, Tristan Deonte Sheppard was born to Terry and Ann Marie Sheppard. On April 6, 2024, at just 27 years old, Tristan’s life was tragically cut short—leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and light.
From a young age, Tristan embraced his faith and was baptized early in life. He was known for his kind heart, boundless energy, and deep devotion to family. If you knew Tristan, you knew joy. He was the kind of person who made people smile—whether through his jokes, his generous spirit, or his playful sense of humor.
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Bibb County (Brent & Centreville)

Tristan Sheppard was a 27 year old young man who died under suspicious circumstances while under the watch of Bibb County police officers. His life was taken too soon, and the constant roadblocks put up by law enforcement in our search for the truth has made it clear that something isn't adding up. Upon closer examination, it appears that corruption and a possible cover-up may be at play. If this happened to Tristan, it can happen to any child. Learn more about Tristan's Story and how we're fighting to improve Bibb County (Brent & Centreville), Alabama for all residents.
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