South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5613

Introduced
4/29/26  

Caption

SCSA 2025 Medal of Valor recipients

Impact

This resolution underscores the value placed on public service and the dangers law enforcement officers face while executing their duties. By honoring Deputy Brown and Corporal Floyd, the bill serves to reinforce community support for law enforcement and acknowledges the critical role officers play in maintaining public safety. Although it does not change existing laws, the resolution contributes to a cultural recognition of valor in the line of duty within South Carolina.

Summary

House Bill 5613 serves as a resolution recognizing and honoring Deputy W. H. Brown and Corporal T. Floyd of the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office for their extraordinary courage and professionalism in a high-stakes situation. The resolution details a specific incident that occurred on March 9, 2025, where the officers responded to a double homicide situation. During their response, they exhibited remarkable bravery by neutralizing an armed suspect who was posing a deadly threat to their lives and the lives of others.

Contention

While discussions around this resolution were not reported to have significant opposition, such recognitions can evoke mixed responses depending on prevailing public sentiments towards law enforcement practices. Advocates may argue that highlighting individual acts of courage reinforces positive narratives around police work, while critics might feel that such focus does not fully address systemic issues within law enforcement agencies. Nonetheless, this resolution acts as a commendation of the personal sacrifice made by the officers, potentially fostering community relations.

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The resolution not only honors Deputy Brown and Corporal Floyd but also promotes awareness of law enforcement challenges, drawing attention to the emotional and psychological impacts of such dangerous encounters. It is a timely reminder of the department's ongoing commitment to protecting the community and the complexities involved in policing, especially regarding the physical dangers and ethical considerations officers must navigate in the field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H5614

SCSA 2025 Medal of Valor recipient Elijah Pierce

SC H5611

SCSA 2025 Medal of Valor recipient Edward Boyles

SC H5605

Senior Corporal Daniel Dinkins and Senior Corporal Zachery Rutan, SCSA Medal of Valor

SC H5612

Medal of Valor, Chester SROs Going, Alexander, Stinson, and Griffin

SC S0564

Medal of Valor Award - Lee County

SC H4332

Medal of Valor-Richland County K9 Bumi and K9 Specialist Alan Ware

SC H4334

Medal of Valor-Beaufort County Sergeant Christian D. Anderson and Corporal Christopher Partridge

SC S0562

Medal of Valor-Newberry County Sergeant Michael Claytor

SC S0553

Medal of Valor-Oconee County Corporal Lucas Watts, Captain Thomas Crompton, Lieutenant Justin Murphy, Corporal Chris Johnson, and

SC S0569

Medal of Valor-Hampton County Deputy Kyle Richard Horton

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