West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SCR51

Introduced
2/21/22  
Refer
2/22/22  
Refer
2/22/22  
Report Pass
3/3/22  
Report Pass
3/9/22  
Engrossed
3/9/22  
Refer
3/11/22  
Refer
3/11/22  
Report Pass
3/12/22  
Enrolled
3/12/22  

Caption

Deputy Kenneth "Kenny" Ward Love, Sheriff Elvin Eugene "Pete" Wedge, and Jailer Ernest Ray "Ernie" Hesson Memorial Bridge

Impact

By naming the bridge the 'Deputy Kenneth Kenny Ward Love, Sheriff Elvin Eugene Pete Wedge, and Jailer Ernest Ray Ernie Hesson Memorial Bridge', the resolution aims to establish a long-lasting memorial that recognizes the sacrifice of these men and serves as a reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face. It emphasizes the importance of remembering those who have given their lives in service to their communities, which, in turn, strengthens community ties and promotes a legacy of honor and respect for law enforcement.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 51 (SCR51) seeks to commemorate three fallen law enforcement officers from Mason County, West Virginia, by naming a bridge over Lower Five-mile Creek after them. The officers honored are Deputy Kenneth Ward Love, Sheriff Elvin Eugene Wedge, and Jailer Ernest Ray Hesson, who perished during a tragic courthouse bombing incident on March 2, 1976. The resolution highlights their bravery and sacrifice, detailing their contributions to law enforcement and the community, as well as the extreme circumstances surrounding their deaths, which were a result of deliberate criminal activity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR51 is generally positive, with widespread support for honoring the deceased officers. Legislators and local community members express gratitude for the sacrifices made by the officers and appreciate the efforts to ensure their legacies continue. This act of remembrance is seen as a necessary acknowledgment of the risks involved in law enforcement, fostering respect for police service and promoting community unity in recognizing these sacrifices.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support, it may raise discussions about the appropriate ways to honor public servants and ensure that their sacrifices are not forgotten. Some might argue that simply naming a bridge does not fully encapsulate the depth of their contributions or the ongoing issues surrounding law enforcement today. The resolution calls not only for the naming of the bridge but also for signs to be erected, ensuring visibility and public awareness, which could bring about varied opinions on how memorialization should take shape across the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR55

Deputy Sheriff Scott D. Myers Memorial Bridge

WV HCR67

Kenneth R. Lucas Memorial Bridge

WV HR3502

In memory of retired Bexar County deputy sheriff Ernestine A. Ibarra.

WV HCR42

U.S. Army Corporal Kenneth H. Tinsley Bridge

WV SR0303

MEMORIAL-KENNETH E. MCNEELY

WV SCR89

Deputy Sheriff Brian “Ish” Ishmael Memorial Highway.

WV HCR73

Halstead Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Bridge

WV ACR181

Deputy Sheriff Dennis Wallace Memorial Highway.

WV ACR179

Deputy Sheriff Robert “Bob” Paris, Jr., Memorial Highway.

WV ACR169

Deputy Sheriff Scott Ballantyne and Sheriff’s Pilot James Chavez Memorial Highway.

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