(Des Moines, IA) -- Two Iowa police officers were honored today (Friday) during the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial ceremony near the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. Officers Kevin Cram and Phoukham Tram died of injuries they received while on active duty.
Thirty-three-year-old Algona Police Officer Kevin Cram, was in shot in the line of duty September 13, 2023. Cram was serving an arrest warrant for a suspect in Algona, and told the suspect he was going to be arrested when the suspect opened fire, striking him. Officer Cram died at Kossuth Regional Health Center in Algona.
Officer Cram served in law enforcement for 10 years and had served with the Algona PD since 2015. Officer Kevin Cram was not just an officer. He was a loving husband to Lara Cram and a devoted father to his three sons. With ten years of dedicated service in law enforcement, his commitment to his community and duty was unwavering.
We honor his memory and sacrifice, grateful for his service and mourning the loss of a true hero.
Des Moines Police Officer Phoukham Tran was injured while directing traffic August 19th, 2011 in front of the Iowa State Fairgrounds main gate. Tran was struck by a drunk driver, leading to critical head and internal injuries that forever changed his life.
Officer Tran underwent extensive therapy and rehabilitation. Des Moines Police say Officer Tran faced this adversity with unwavering determination and grace. After dedicating 30 years of his life to serving and protecting the community with the Des Moines Police Department, Officer Tran made the difficult decision to medically retire.
On November 2, 2023, Officer Phoukham Tran, died at MercyOne Medical Center in Des Moines due to injuries sustained from the crash in 2011. He leaves behind a legacy of courage and resilience that will forever be remembered. He is survived by his beloved wife, Chalouaiphone Tran, his two sons, six siblings, cherished grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Today, we pay tribute to Officer Tran's selfless dedication, unwavering courage, and indomitable spirit. His impact on the community and all those who had the privilege of knowing him will forever be cherished and honored.