Lassiter, Kenyon, TPR

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Last Rank
Trooper
Last Primary Specialty
PTL-Patrol Unit
Primary Unit
1956-1974 Alabama Department of Public Safety Headquarters, AL/ Patrol Unit
Service Years
1956 - 1974

 Official Badges 

American Flag National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin


 Police Awards and Commendations 
Federal Awards
Not Specified
Departmental Awards
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 Other Languages 
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 Prior Military Service 
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Home Country
United States
United States
Year of Birth
1922
 
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Casualty Info
End of Watch
Apr 19, 1974
Cause of Death
Struck by Vehicle (On Foot)




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 Unit Assignments
Alabama
  1956-1974 Alabama Department of Public Safety Headquarters, AL/ Patrol Unit
 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Trooper Lassiter was struck and killed by a hit and run driver. Trooper Lassiter was standing next to his patrol car writing a warning to a driver he had just stopped when the suspects vehicle crossed over the double yellow lines, struck the vehicle that Trooper Lassiter had stopped and then struck and killed Trooper Lassiter. The suspect fled but was later apprehended and convicted of second degree manslaughter. He was released after serving only six months of his one year sentence.

In an odd twist of fate, Trooper Lassiter had several months earlier saved the life of the driver who killed him when he was involved in an automobile accident.

Trooper Lassiter had served with the agency for 18 years. He was survived by his wife and two daughters

   
Comments/Citation:

Birth: May 13, 1922
Death: Apr. 19, 1974
Covington County
Alabama, USA

Trooper Lassiter was struck and killed by a hit and run driver. Trooper Lassiter was standing next to his patrol car writing a warning to a driver he had just stopped when the suspects vehicle crossed over the double yellow lines, struck the vehicle that Trooper Lassiter had stopped and then struck and killed Trooper Lassiter. The suspect fled but was later apprehended and convicted of second degree manslaughter. He was released after serving only six months of his one year sentence.

In an odd twist of fate, Trooper Lassiter had several months earlier saved the life of the driver who killed him when he was involved in an automobile accident.

Trooper Lassiter had served with the agency for 18 years. He was survived by his wife and two daughters.


Family links:
Spouse:
Voncile H Lassiter (1922 - ____)
 
 

   
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