"It's a brotherhood" |
Community mourns after Loudon Co. deputy hit and killed by truck The
Tennessee Highway Patrol said the truck driver who hit Sgt. Chris
Jenkins was under the influence at the time.
LOUDON
COUNTY, Tenn. WBIR.COM— A Loudon County deputy was hit and killed
when a tractor-trailer truck crashed into several cars early
Thursday morning. Officials said Sgt. Chris Jenkins was removing a
ladder that had fallen onto I-75 when it happened, and the Tennessee
Highway Patrol said the driver was under the influence at the time.
The community is now
mourning Sgt. Jenkins. The Loudon County Sheriff's Office
said they were devastated, and a memorial was created in his
memory. Law enforcement agencies from surrounding counties
also said they were in mourning.
"It's a brotherhood and anytime one of the people in the brotherhood hurts, everybody hurts," said Jeff Clark, Cheif Deputy at the Blount County Sherrif's Office. Sgt. Jenkins joined the Loudon County Sheriff's Office in 2002 and rose through the ranks over the years. In 2021, he was named a sergeant after previously working as a K-9 patrol unit. Memorial for Loudon County deputy
A memorial with his former K-9
patrol unit was set up in front of the justice
center, where community members could leave
flowers and pay their respects.
"Everybody hurts because knowing that could be
you or it could your coworker that you work with
your agency as well," said Clark.
The THP said the truck driver faces charges of
vehicular homicide by intoxication, vehicular
homicide by recklessness, reckless endangerment,
DUI, having a gun while under the influence, and
some other drug charges. They also said an
inspection of the tractor-trailer is being
conducted.
Jennifer White is a 911 responder and a relative
to Sgt. Jenkins. She says his death is a great
loss to their family and community.
"At a loss, just at a loss," said another
community member. "We lost an incredible man, an
incredible father, and an incredible officer.
And our hearts are broken."
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