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Police officer killed in Missouri shootout — Suspect found dead hours later

A Missouri community is mourning the death of Officer Henry Franklin, a member of the SDPS Tactical Team and an Army National Guard veteran who was shot and killed Monday night while helping serve a warrant in Mississippi County.

According to the Sikeston Department of Public Safety (SDPS), the 41-year-old officer was fatally wounded on October 6 while assisting the Mississippi County Sheriff’s Office .as part of a mutual aid request to locate and apprehend Peters.

The suspect, identified as Nathan B. Peters, 36, was wanted in connection with a homicide that occurred earlier that same day.

Remembering Officer Henry Franklin’s courage and service. (Sikeston Department of Public Safety)

Authorities said Peters barricaded himself inside a home and opened fire shortly after 7:35 p.m., striking Franklin during the exchange of gunfire. Multiple agencies, including the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Troop C SWAT Team, were called to the scene as additional tactical units, including the Missouri State Highway Patrol SWAT Team, responded to the scene.

Just after 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, officers entered the residence and found Peters dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

“An Unimaginable Loss”

Franklin, a 12-year veteran of the department, was widely respected within the force and the community. He was also the handler for K-9 Odin, his loyal service partner who accompanied him on countless operations.

In a heartbreaking statement, SDPS Director James McMillen called Franklin’s death “an unimaginable loss.”

“Officer Franklin was not only a dedicated public servant but also a husband, father, son, and brother,” McMillen said. “We ask that you keep his family and our department in your prayers as we navigate this difficult time.”

A Life of Service and Sacrifice

Born and raised in Charleston, Missouri, Franklin joined the Sikeston Department of Public Safety in June 2013 after serving in the Army National Guard. Colleagues described him as calm under pressure, deeply compassionate, and fiercely loyal to his team.

Honoring Officer Henry Franklin, gone but never forgotten. (Sikeston Department of Public Safety)

“He was the kind of officer everyone looked up to,” one SDPS colleague wrote online. “Henry didn’t just serve his community — he lived for it.”

Franklin leaves behind his wife and four children.

Honoring a Fallen Hero

In recognition of his sacrifice, Sikeston Mayor Greg Turnbow ordered all city flags to be flown at half-staff until the conclusion of Franklin’s funeral.

Across Missouri, law enforcement agencies have expressed their condolences, with many describing Franklin’s death as a painful reminder of the risks officers face every day.

As one officer wrote in a tribute: “He went out doing what he loved — protecting others.”

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