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Tribute to Trooper Dennis D. Ricks at Funeral Service

Honor guard and casket at Trooper Dennis Ricks' funeral service.

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Family, friends, and fellow law enforcement officers gathered to honor Trooper First Class Dennis D. Ricks, who passed away after being struck by a box truck during a traffic stop. The funeral service was held at Shandon Baptist Church, attended by numerous dignitaries, including the governor and attorney general. The ceremony featured heartfelt tributes, a 21-gun salute, and the presentation of the American flag to Ricks’ widow. Ricks’ commitment to service and the dangers faced by first responders were highlighted, showcasing the significant impact he made in his community.

Columbia, S.C. – Family and friends gathered on Wednesday to honor and lay to rest Trooper First Class Dennis D. Ricks, who passed away on August 13, four days after being struck by a box truck during a traffic stop on Interstate 26 in Orangeburg County. The funeral service was held at Shandon Baptist Church, starting at 11 a.m., and was attended by numerous dignitaries, including South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, Attorney General Alan Wilson, and South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel.

The solemn ceremony provided an opportunity for family members and colleagues to reflect on Ricks’ life and legacy, sharing heartfelt memories of his character and service. The service concluded with a traditional playing of Taps and a ceremonial 21-gun salute outside the church. An honor guard presented the American flag, draped over Ricks’ casket, to his widow, Jade Ricks, as a poignant tribute to his dedication and sacrifice.

In recognition of Ricks’ service, Governor McMaster ordered flags to fly at half-staff on all state buildings. Jade Ricks expressed her deep love for her husband and encouraged the public to practice safety by slowing down and moving over for emergency vehicles, highlighting the dangers faced by first responders in the line of duty.

Before the funeral, members of the South Carolina Highway Patrol escorted Ricks’ flag-draped casket from Trident Medical Center, marking the start of a heartrending procession down I-26. Various law enforcement agencies participated in this honor, showcasing the unity and support of the law enforcement community during this difficult time. Deputy Chief Rick Keys emphasized the significance of the event, noting its importance for both Ricks’ family and the wider law enforcement community.

Trooper Ricks was a graduate of South Carolina Highway Patrol Class 123 and had served in Troop 7, where he was responsible for patrolling Orangeburg and Calhoun counties. Born in Rock Hill, he graduated from West Florence High School before attending Florence-Darlington Technical College and the University of South Carolina. Ricks began his law enforcement career approximately two and a half years ago and was known for his steady demeanor and generous spirit, traits that earned him the respect of his colleagues and community.

The tragic incident that led to Ricks’ untimely death marked a significant moment for the South Carolina Highway Patrol, as he became the 52nd trooper in its history to die in the line of duty. Additionally, Ricks is the first trooper in South Carolina to lose his life while on duty since 2017, underscoring the risks associated with law enforcement work.

Hundreds of law enforcement officers from across the state, and even as far away as California, attended the funeral to pay their respects, illustrating the impact Ricks had within the community and beyond. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to support an online fundraiser established by the nonprofit organization Serve and Connect, which helps families of first responders.

As the community mourns the loss of Trooper Ricks, his commitment to service and the sacrifices of all law enforcement officers continue to resonate, reminding everyone of the critical role they play in public safety.

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