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Kansas Governor Orders Flags to Be Lowered to Half-Staff
Governor Laura Kelly's Directive Honors Fallen Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper
In a somber tribute to a fallen Kansas Highway Patrol trooper, Governor Laura Kelly has ordered state flags to be lowered to half-staff. The directive, effective immediately, comes in the wake of Trooper Ben Gardner's untimely passing on August 25, 2023.
Trooper Ben Gardner's Legacy of Service and Sacrifice
Trooper Gardner, a dedicated law enforcement officer, served the citizens of Kansas with unwavering courage and compassion. During his tenure with the Highway Patrol, he earned a reputation for his professionalism, integrity, and unwavering commitment to public safety.
A Life Cut Short in the Line of Duty
On August 25, Trooper Gardner responded to a call of assistance on Interstate 70 near Topeka. While assisting a stranded motorist, he was struck by a passing vehicle. Despite the heroic efforts of first responders, Trooper Gardner succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital.
A State Mourning the Loss of a True Hero
Governor Kelly's directive reflects the deep sorrow felt by the entire state of Kansas. In a statement, she expressed her heartfelt condolences to Trooper Gardner's family, friends, and fellow officers. She also acknowledged the invaluable contributions he made to his community and the unwavering sacrifices made by all law enforcement officers.
Flags to Fly at Half-Staff until Interment
The state flags will remain at half-staff until Trooper Gardner's interment. The date and location of his funeral services will be announced at a later time. In the meantime, Governor Kelly encourages all Kansans to join her in paying their respects to a true hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.