Shane joined the Infantry Unit of the Army directly after graduating from Cy-Fair High School in 1995. He served four years of active duty, with three of those years being stationed at Fort Stewart in Georgia and one year in Korea as a Sergeant.
Upon Shane’s discharge from the military, he attended Sam Houston State University in the field of Criminal Justice. Shane graduated Summa Cum Laude in just 2 ½ years, earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, doing his internship with the FBI for six months before graduating.
Shane then decided to become a Texas Game Warden. He attended a six month training course in Austin, Texas. Upon graduating, Shane became a Game Warden in Chambers County.
At this point, he decided to return to the Army Reserve. In 2005, he left for a year-long tour of duty in Iraq serving as a counterintelligence special agent for the 321st Military Intelligence Battalion, earning a Bronze Star and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, as a Staff Sgt.
Shane then returned home to Chambers County and resumed his job with the Game Wardens. He was with the Texas Game Wardens for six years before deciding to become a Chambers County Sheriff’s Deputy in May 2009 so he would be able to spend more time with his wife and three young children. On July 13, 2009, Shane was fatally shot responding to a shots fired/disturbance call. The man that killed Shane then shot himself.
Shane had a tremendous driving passion to keep people safe and loved what he did. Shane’s entire adult life was spent serving his country, county, state and community. It is our desire to help someone with the same passion for law enforcement that Shane had.