Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Trooper Trevor John Casper

Wisconsin State Patrol, Wisconsin

End of Watch Tuesday, March 24, 2015

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Reflections for Trooper Trevor John Casper

My heart hurts so bad. God bless his soul, only 3 months for service. He will forever be remembered.

Ashwaubenon Public Safety, here to serve and protect.

November 13, 2024

Total warrior. The world is a better place because Trevor did his job. My deepest condolences to his family and friends

P.O. Mark Pollard (Retired)
Milwaukee Police Department

March 24, 2024

I miss watching football with you Trevor, I love you.

Mom

January 25, 2024

Was in awe of your bravery when I first heard... still in awe today.

Trooper
Maine State Police

December 31, 2022

You continue to be thought of. Your heroism, bravery, and service will never be forgotten.

G. Anne Birkholz
Mother of Officer Craig Birkholz EOW 3/20/2011 Fond du Lac PD

September 24, 2021

Semper Fi Trooper. Time served doesn’t determine your honor and dedication. Your family is proud of you as we in law enforcement are. Whether it’s three months or 30 years, you served honorably and we will always have you and your family in our hearts. To your mother: Your brave son never swerved from his duties and I for one honor and respect him for his service I also honor you and your family for raising such a great young man. May GOD always bless you and your family.

State Traffic Officer 7185 Mike Becze
California Highway Patrol & US Marine

March 24, 2021

I never had the privilege of meeting you on this earth, but I hope to one day have the honor to meet you in the life to come. I was born in April 1993, graduated in 2011, and donned the badge in 2015. Your story of heroism and courage has forever been a part of me. I shared your story and honored your memory in the academy and had worn the shirt honoring your memory so much that I have faded it nearly entirely. Your heroism will never fade. You are a complete stranger to me but you are forever my brother. In 2017, I was engaged in a gun-battle with a fleeing felon and I escaped with a minor gsw... I give the Lord the praise for that, but somehow I also feel it is the presence of my heroes above who may have also lent a hand to me that early morning. I hope one day to meet you my brother. I will forever remember your heroism and sacrifice.

D. Hillestad
Fellow LEO

March 18, 2021

My son, my hero. I love you.

Debbie Casper
Mom

February 5, 2021

Rest in peace Trooper Casper. So young,heroic and honored!

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

May 25, 2020

I never knew you but your sacrifice is being honored, I am planting ten Red Pines, ten Balsam Firs and four Colorado Spruce.

When you plant a tree it lasts for many generations . If your family travels to Minnesota, I can be found on Facebook and I would be happy to take you to where they are planted.

Peter Palmer
BPPD and WCSO

April 4, 2020

5 years ago today Trevor. You are still missed greatly! Thank you for being our hero. I'm proud to wear the same uniform as you.

Sergeant Luke Kraemer
Wi State Patrol

March 24, 2020

Love and miss you every single day Trev.

Mom

March 24, 2020

Almost 5 years after your death and you're still known as a hero.

Jonathan Prunczik

March 23, 2020

Rest In Peace sir and thank you for your dedication. Your selfless act will never be forgotten. Your actions saved others from this ruthless evil man. May God bless and comfort your family and friends.

Clyde B. Moore-Captain retired
DEKALB County Police Department

October 18, 2019

Gone but your ultimate sacrifice will not be forgotten. RIP Trooper Casper.

TERRY F ZECH OFC RET
Department of Veterans Affairs Police Detroit Michigan

October 13, 2019

I was there in the pick n save parking lot. Such a brave trooper. I think of him a lot. His memorial by the store is awesome. He sees it from heaven. Rip trooper. Proud of your service

Sandy vanden hoogen
Fondulac resident

September 12, 2019

Your Red Pine has gone from seedling to 15" tall Trevor. I remember you every time I seek it out.

Peter Palmer Deputy, (retired)
WCSO

May 7, 2019

Train, train hard, think it , be it. Ever day as an officer is hard, you want to trust and believe.
Serving 18 years and I still haven't learned all there is to know about deception, it's challenging. God has graced military personnel, the blue, and red with the dedication to the badge. Wear it proud, strong and with valor. Knowing this day may always be your last. No day in a classroom can prepare for this. Strength grows in numbers. God bless Trooper and all our fallen brothers and sisters.

Officer Brand
RPD

March 24, 2019

Trooper Trevor Casper, your bravery and heroism protecting the community will forever be remembered and honored. Thoughts are with your family as you continue to watch over them.

Mother G Birkholz
Officer Craig Birkholz EOW 3/20/2011

March 21, 2019

Trevor Casper, your bravery just blows my mind. I want to be just like you, that is why I am joining the police department as soon as I can. We thank you for the sacrifice you made to keep your community, we've got it now, rest easy brother. Thank you to the Fon du Lac fire dept. for all you did on that day.

Jonathan Brady
Civilian
Police Supporter
13 Years old

February 2, 2019

Just finished watching your youtube tribute Trevor. You obviously was loved and admired by many. You were a brave young man willing to take on such a monster to protect your community. RIP Trooper Casper we got it from here.

Officer LW
Ferndale, WA Police Dept.

December 18, 2018

Wow i seen the video on you tube how terrible for anyone but so young. Trooper Casper thank you for your Service to your State,Community and Department Most of all thank you for your Ultimate Sacrifice in the line of Duty. The closeness and the hurt in those Troopers voices that were around you on this day helping you was Amazing. The young lady that graduated the academy with you can be heard telling you to stay with her while i am assuming she was holding you for your comfort how sweet. I hope that you watch over her and all the others on your department as their careers carry on.

Res.Sgt.Rudy Jones
Cuyahoga Falls Police,Ohio

September 27, 2018

John 5:28, 29 - "Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out". I pray that everyone can find peace in knowing that we will see this officer as well as many others again in Paradise soon. Until then, please accept my condolences.

A.W. Montgomery
Concerned Citizen

September 6, 2018

Never forgotten, Trooper Casper. Thank you for your service. One brave, young Trooper.

Deputy Andrew Brown
Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, PA

August 21, 2018

RIP Gone to young, You are the defenition of a hero. You made the ultimate sacrifce to keep people safe.

Chris
Citizen

June 8, 2018

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