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Hero deputy, father of three, remembered after fatal Kansas shootout

More than two months after a tragic shootout in small-town Kansas, the community of Phillipsburg is still mourning the loss of Deputy Brandon Gaede, a young father and devoted officer remembered for his courage until his final breath.

A Deadly Night in Phillipsburg

On the night of June 27, 2025, Gaede responded to reports of illegal fireworks in Phillipsburg, a farming town of just 2,300. While attempting to handcuff 27-year-old Kolton Griffith outside a home at 899 1st Street, a struggle broke out.

Source: Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office/Facebook

Griffith pulled a concealed handgun and opened fire, striking Gaede. Despite his injuries, the 30-year-old deputy returned fire, hitting Griffith multiple times. Griffith died at the scene. Gaede was rushed to the hospital but died later that night at 10:24 p.m.

From Small-Town Roots to Sheriff’s Star

Gaede’s journey into law enforcement began after graduating from Colby High School in 2013 and earning his associate’s degree from Colby Community College in 2015. He started as a jailer in Thomas County before joining the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office in 2017.

In July 2024, he was promoted to undersheriff, recognition of his leadership and dedication, though he was not currently serving as undersheriff at the time of his death.

A Family Left Behind

The tragedy left behind Gaede’s wife and their three young children, who remain at the heart of the community’s outpouring of support. In the days after the shooting, Farmers State Bank in Phillipsburg opened a donation account to assist the family — an effort that is still active as neighbors continue to rally around them.

“Brandon gave everything for his community,” one resident wrote on Facebook. “We will never forget his sacrifice.”

A Lasting Legacy

For Phillipsburg, the pain is still fresh. The image of a deputy wounded in the line of duty, yet fighting back to protect others until his final breath, has become a lasting symbol of bravery.

“Deputy Gaede died a hero,” one neighbor said. “And two months later, he’s still protecting this town in the way we remember him.”

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