A Knoxville, Tennessee, police recruit collapsed and died during routine physical training about a week before he was officially sworn in as a police officer, authorities announced Sunday.
Knoxville police said Wisbens Antoine, 32, collapsed after running a mile and a half Friday afternoon, but the cause was unclear.
When Antoine collapsed, department training staff immediately began CPR and other life-saving measures, including using a hand-held AED device, before Antoine was rushed to UT Medical Center.
Late on Friday night, Antoine remained in the hospital’s intensive care unit in a serious, life-threatening condition.
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Police shared a memorial image after announcing Officer Wisbens Antoine’s death on Sunday. Police said Antoine collapsed on Friday afternoon during a routine training session for new recruits. (Knoxville Police Department)
Officials said Antoine’s condition began to deteriorate late Saturday and early Sunday morning.
“Antoine passed away peacefully around 4 a.m. Sunday morning, surrounded by his family and loved ones,” police said in a statement.

A Knoxville Police Department cruiser was parked at the front entrance of the Public Safety Complex in recognition of Wisbens’ contributions to service to Knoxville. (Knoxville Police Department)
Antwan, a member of the 2023-B Basic Recruit Class, joined the Knoxville Police Department as a Public Safety Recruit last year and began the Basic Recruit Academy on September 25th.
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He was scheduled to be officially sworn in as a Knoxville Police Department officer on March 4th along with 18 of his classmates.
Antoine has a wife and two children.
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Details of how Antoine collapsed have not been disclosed at this time.





