Trooper Donald K. (Kevin) Floyd Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missouri
End of Watch:
September 22, 2005
Age: 45
Badge Number: 394
Years on The Job:
21
Cause of Death:
Struck by vehicle
Trooper Donald K. "Kevin" Floyd was struck by a vehicle on U.S. Highway 60 in Texas County, approximately one mile east of Route MM at 12:21 p.m. He was airlifted by helicopter to St. Johns Hospital in Springfield, MO, where he succumbed to his injuries at 1:33 p.m.
Trooper Floyd was working speed enforcement with one of the Patrol's aircraft, and had stopped an eastbound vehicle for a traffic violation. Trooper Floyd had made contact with the driver of the vehicle and had turned to return to his patrol vehicle when he was struck by a pickup truck traveling east on U.S. 60. The investigation is ongoing and charges are pending against the driver of the pickup.
Trooper Floyd was born in Houston, Missouri. He graduated from Licking High School in Licking, Missouri, in 1977. Trooper Floyd was appointed to the Patrol on August 1, 1986, and was assigned to Troop G, Zone 5, Shannon County. Trooper Floyd's most current assignment was Troop G, Zone 8, Texas County.
Trooper Floyd leaves behind a wife, a son, 19, and a daughter, 16. He is the 27th member of the Patrol to make the ultimate sacrifice while serving and protecting the citizens of Missouri. Trooper Floyd is the fourth member of the Patrol to die in the line of duty in 2005.
Agency Information: Missouri State Highway Patrol
Public Affairs Office
1510 E. Elm Street
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: 573-751-3313
Kenin was a good trooper I like working with him Robert.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God" Matthew 5:9. My families prayers and thoughts go out to your family, may God be with you.
Police Officer, Robert
North Myrtle Beach Dept. Public Safety SC.
Are prayers are with you and will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
To all officers: May God bless each and every Law Enforcement
Officer. Our prayers are always that you all return home safely
after your shift is over. We pray that one day you will get the
respect that you so deserve. Be blessed!
Linda SImmons Thomas
Sister of officer; EOW 7-10-04
May you rest in Peace our brother. May God Bless you and your family
and all of your Law Enforcement Family.
Not only did the Police Department lose a hero but the entire nation
lost one of our finest.
God Bless America and all those who Serve And Protect worldwide.
Respectfully:
Senior Chaplain Arthur J MArtinez-DD
MASTER
CHAPLAIN FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES
TEMPLE TEXAS, NEW MEXICO
My heart goes out
to the family, I myself am the Ex wife of a Deputy Sheriff with 3
children. Just want her to know I'm thinking about them. And my
prayers go out to the family. Also to Parents who should not be
going through this. Rest In Peace.
I AM VERY SORRY FOR ALL THE OFFICERS THAT HAVE BEEN KILLED IN THE
LINE OF DUTY. IT
IS VERY SAD WHEN YOU HERE ABOUT COPS GETTING KILLED. KEEP YOUR EYES ON
GOD, AND EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE. EVERY COP IN THE U.S. ARE LIKE
BROTHERS AND SISTERS
TO ME. AND AGAIN I'M SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, AND ALWAYS KEEP YOUR EYES
ON GOD.
BOSSIER PARISH SHERIFF OFFICE
Deputy Sheriff, THOMAS TEUTSCH
TO A BROTHER: YOU will NEVER be FORGOTTEN for you did something that
no one else would do .
Rest in peace and watch over all of use walking the beat in
heaven!!!!
I reflect, and remember:
All gave some
And some gave all
Some stood through
For the red, white and blue
And some had to fall
And if you ever think of me
Think of all your liberties
And recall Some gave all. (unknown writer)
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you. I am a
surviving wife and know first hand all of the emotional turmoil you
must be going through. If I can be of any help please let me know.
May God Bless You All.
With love, Gina Sharra-Surviving wife of Deputy Allen Sharra E.O.W
12-27-99
Gina Sharra, MI
ginasharra2002@yahoo.com
family survivor
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family they will never be
forgotten. May you rest in peace.
Panama City Police Dept.
Police Officer, James and Shannon Williams, FL
All give some but some give ALL. Our condolences to the family. You
maybe 10-7 but you will NEVER be forgotten.
All SHEP members
Sterling Heights, MI Emergency Patrol
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the deceased
US Federal Police (Retired) NV
Chief of Police, Tom Savage copone@cox.net
My prayers are with the families of all the fallen officers
I am so sorry to hear the death of this fine and young and courageous
officer and also my deeply condolences to their family. I will pray
for their family to god for their safety. God have mercy on their
soul.....
As a Law Enforcement Officer myself I am sorry to hear about the lost
of one my brother or sister Law Enforcement Officer. My heart goes out
to the family of all fallen Officers.
My prayers are with the family. My brother is a police officer that
was also shot numerous times on March 27, 2004 at 10 am and was know
by Kevin. I still have my brother, but lord really watched over him
and still is.. I pray every night for the families GOD BLESS YOU
ALL....
GOD Bless every officer, EMT, Firefighter and all.... You are in our
prayers DAILY
To My Fallen Law Enforcement Brother there are many men and woman, who
will arise to the occasion of "Keeping America's Highway's Safe." "God
will be there for your family, trust me," So, I say to you now that
you have the best job now of being a "Highway Trooper for Heaven,
Protecting God's Highways To Him."
I'm really sorry, when a police officer dies a guard angel dies too.
Molly live forever in the mind of all
cops of the world (and every cops fallen in action). Edgar Solera Ex
sergeant of police
(Costa Rica, Guardia Civil)
I am sorry for the deep loss to the family, friends and comrades.
US Federal Police (Retired) NV
Chief of Police, Tom Savage copone@cox.net
The easiest way for evil to triumph, is for good men to do
nothing....Edmund Burke. There are people who think that we do the
job to be heroes, or for personal gain. They could never understand
that it is about the person next to you.
Reserve Officer, Sergeant Aaron King
Josephine County Sheriffs Office, OR akingermx@hotmail.com
It is abundantly clear that ALL of your fallen officers shared a
common thread - they were of the highest caliber yet modest and
unassuming in the approach of their duties. I believe that for as long
as such
men and women patrol your streets with such commitment and
professionalism, then you have much to be proud of. My heart goes out
to all the bereaved families, but be assured, there is someone in
"every" corner of the world who cares!
May your
family find peace and strength. I know how it feels to lose a
family member in the line of duty. My prayers are with you.
They will be blessed for all that they did for us while they were here
and now they can all watch over us.
Your job on earth is done and you are safely in God's hands. You are
now our guardian angel who watches over us in heaven. Your family and
fellow officers are in our prayers. God bless.
Rest in peace, and
may God allow him
to keep watch over us on earth while he patrols his beat
in heaven.
Our prayers go out
to the Officer's Department family and friends.
May they all find peace in their hearts soon.
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