IRONDALE, Ala. — An Alabama police officer was killed Monday after being struck by a truck while directing traffic outside a church.
The Irondale Police Department said Lt. Mark Meadows, 60, was on duty directing traffic at an intersection when he was hit by a passing vehicle. He was taken to a nearby hospital but died from his injuries, the city said.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is investigating the incident. The agency said Meadows was struck by a pickup truck. The 32-year-old driver stopped at the scene, authorities said. It was not immediately clear whether he was facing charges.
“Lt. Mark Meadows was a treasured member of our Irondale family for over 30 years,” Irondale Mayor James D. Stewart, Jr. said in a statement. “He was a man of few words but always led by example and embodied the heart of a true public servant.”
The incident occurred at about 7 a.m. outside the Church of the Highlands, a large church campus that was preparing to let out morning prayer services, news outlets reported.
My heart is heavy as I have learned of the tragic loss of Irondale Police Lieutenant Mark Meadows, a veteran and true public servant. I join all Alabamians in lifting up his family, the Irondale Police Department and the Church of the Highlands community in prayer. #alpolitics pic.twitter.com/yRfocR5FMG
— Governor Kay Ivey (@GovernorKayIvey) January 6, 2025
Irondale is a suburban city about 10 miles east of Birmingham.