Sergeant Chris Jenkins

Sergeant Chris Jenkins

Loudon County Sheriff's Office, Tennessee

End of Watch Thursday, February 3, 2022

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Chris Jenkins

Sergeant Chris Jenkins was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer while attempting to move a ladder from I-75 near mile marker 74.

The ladder had fallen off the back of a utility truck and had created a traffic hazard on the interstate. Sergeant Jenkins had brought traffic to a stop with a rolling roadblock and then exited his vehicle to remove the ladder. An oncoming tractor-trailer was unable to stop and struck Sergeant Jenkins, his cruiser, and several other vehicles.

The vehicle that dropped the ladder never stopped. The driver of the truck that struck him was charged with vehicular homicide by intoxication, vehicular homicide by recklessness, two counts of reckless endangerment, DUI, simple possession of narcotics, possession of a handgun under the influence, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Sergeant Jenkins was a United States Air Force veteran and had served with the Loudon County Sheriff's Office for 20 years. He is survived by his son, daughter, mom, fiancee, fiancee's two daughters, sister, brother-in-law, and two nephews. His son also serves as a deputy with the agency.

Sergeant Jenkins was a first cousin of Deputy Sheriff Jason Scott, who was shot and killed in the line of duty on March 12th, 2004, while also serving with the Loudon County Sheriff's Office.

Bio

  • Age 48
  • Tour 20 years
  • Badge 904
  • Military Veteran

Incident Details

  • Cause Vehicular assault
  • Weapon Automobile; Alcohol involved
  • Offender Charged with vehicular homicide

traffic hazard

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Another month and 34 now . I can’t believe it and it doesn’t seem possible . I love and miss you so much .Clay and Chloee are doing well and are making you so proud of them .Your sister misses you so much and you would be laughing at her and her boys .
There is so much I would love to tell you . Chris you are so missed by everyone . How do I put into words how much my heart aches for you. I was so proud of everything you did and so proud to be your mom.
I know there are so many other parents out there that have lost their sons and daughters in the line of duty . And I don’t know how they do it . I have to ask God to get me through each day . But I can’t wait to see you and I can hug you and not let go . I love you my love .
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Faye Everett
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December 3, 2024

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