State officials offer condolences upon death of KCK captain

Gov. Sam Brownback and Lt. Governor Jeff Colyer today expressed their condolences following the death of Kansas City, Kan., Police Capt. Robert Melton.

Statement from Gov. Sam Brownback: “Serving his community, Captain Melton today made the ultimate sacrifice laying down his life in the line of duty,” said Governor Brownback. “Kansans everywhere mourn his loss, grieve with his family, and pray for his fellow brothers and sisters in blue. Every day they risk their lives to protect ours and we are grateful for their service.

“I have spoken with the Mayor to offer any assistance he may need and to express my personal condolences for this loss. I ask all Kansans to take a moment to honor the service of Capt. Melton and all officers across our state and across the nation.”

Statement from Lt. Governor, Jeff Colyer: “We honor the courage and service of Capt. Melton,” said Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer, M.D. “We send our thoughts and sympathies to his family and friends. I urge all Kansans to pray for unity and healing as we mourn Capt. Melton.”

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt issued the following statement on the death of Kansas City, Kan., Police Department Capt. Robert Melton:

“For the second time in only 10 short weeks, our hearts are broken by the ultimate sacrifice of a Kansas City, Kansas, police officer. We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with all in the law enforcement community and share in Kansas City’s sorrow. My prayers and deepest sympathies remain with the men and women of the KCK Police Department, with all officers who protect and serve with honor, and with the family and friends of Captain Melton.”