[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 69 (Tuesday, May 15, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3170-S3171]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
Mr. HOEVEN. Mr. President, today, people across our country observe
Peace Officers Memorial Day. As we remember all of the fallen officers
who have made the ultimate sacrifice while upholding justice and
protecting our communities, I wish to echo the sentiments of Americans
across the country in honoring the lives and exemplary service of all
of the men and women who lost their lives this past year, including two
North Dakota peace officers, Bismarck police Sgt. Steven Kenner and
Burleigh County sheriff's department Deputy Sheriff Bryan Sleeper.
Sgt. Steven Kenner served with the Bismarck police department for
more than 32 years when he was killed in the line of duty on July 8,
2011. Sergeant Kenner was a distinguished and well-respected member of
the Bismarck police department. He also served as a decorated member of
the North Dakota National Guard military police and founded the
business C.A.R., Collision Analysis Reconstruction.
Colleagues, friends and family knew Sergeant Kenner to be a loving,
hardworking and dedicated man who served his State with great pride. He
was devoted to mentoring and training his fellow officers, and his
extensive knowledge and professionalism garnered the respect and
admiration of his colleagues, who often referred to Sergeant Kenner as
a gentle giant because his stature belied his kind nature and selfless
service to others.
During Sergeant Kenner's distinguished career, he earned several
awards, including the North Dakota Peace Officers Association
Lifesaving Award. Sergeant Kenner was also actively involved in his
community, serving in a variety of capacities, including as a member of
the Missouri Valley Fraternal Order of Police, the National Trustee for
North Dakota and the Midwest Association of Traffic Accident
Investigators. He is survived by his wife, Debbie, and children James,
Stephen, Kailey, and Tayler.
Last year, North Dakota also mourned Deputy Sheriff Bryan Sleeper who
died in the line of duty on September 28, 2011. A lifelong North
Dakotan, Deputy Sleeper graduated from the University of Mary in 1997,
and worked at the North Dakota state penitentiary and the Bismarck
rural fire department before beginning his distinguished career with
the Burleigh County sheriff's department in 2007.
Deputy Sleeper was an active member of his community, and his
involvement--like his job--aimed to improve
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the well-being of his fellow citizens. He earned his EMT certification
and taught CPR and first aid at St. Alexius Medical Center and the
Burleigh County sheriff's department. He was also a volunteer
firefighter, member of the West Dakota SWAT team and the vice president
of the Fraternal Order of Police Missouri Valley Lodge #3 for Bismarck.
At the sheriff's department, he organized enforcement events including
a blood drive and Christmas shopping event for children. Recognitions
include the North Dakota Peace Officers Association Lifesaving Award.
Deputy Sleeper was a hardworking, ambitious and energetic man whose
kind heart and engaging personality quickly endeared him to the people
he met. An athlete and outdoors enthusiast, Deputy Sleeper was a
natural leader and committed family man and friend. He is survived by
his wife Lana, children Branden, Jeremy and Heather; and grandson
Hunter.
This past week, North Dakotans added the names of Steven Kenner and
Bryan Sleeper to the North Dakota Peace Officer Memorial located on the
east side of the North Dakota State capitol. This memorial now bears
the names of 61 brave men. These North Dakota peace officers, like the
other officers from across our country who have been killed in the line
of duty, have earned our unyielding gratitude for their service and
heroism. These brave men and women keep our communities safe and
secure, and it is fitting and right that we should pay tribute to these
heroes who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Mikey and I extend our deepest sympathy to the families of all our
fallen officers, especially the families of Sergeant Kenner and Deputy
Sleeper. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them, and we pray that they
will take comfort in knowing that their loved ones served their State
and fellow citizens with great honor and pride.
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