Former Navy SEAL and author of the book “American Sniper” Chris Kyle was shot dead Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. (AP)
Jeff Kyle, the brother of former Navy
SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, issued a statement Monday regarding Kyle’s
recent shooting death on behalf of the Kyle and Littlefield families.
Suspect Eddie Routh allegedly shot and killed Kyle, 38, and his friend
Chad Littlefield at Rough Creek Lodge in Glen Rose, Texas on Saturday.
“My name is Jeff Kyle. I’m here
representing my family, the Kyle family, and also the Littlefield
family. I am reading a prepared statement prepared by the Kyle family
and Littlefield family,” Kyle began.
“Chris Kyle and his trusted friend,
Chad Littlefield, were tragically killed on Saturday, February 2, 2013,
by a troubled veteran whom they were trying to help,” Kyle said. “Chris
lived by a professional motto: ‘It is our duty to serve those who serve
us.’ And he and Chad died honoring this creed.”
He went on: “Above all else, Chris was a
unique individual, an amazing loving father, husband, son, brother,
friend and devout Christian who had a profound effect on the lives of
those that he touched. Chris was publicly known for being the president
of Craft International and the author of the best-selling book ‘American
Sniper.’ Chris, a former Navy SEAL, served four combat tours in
operation Iraqi Freedom and elsewhere.”
“We’re all saddened by his tragic death. And America has truly lost one of its finest sons and a true patriot,” Kyle added.
Chris Kyle (L) Marcus Luttrell (R) (TheBlaze TV)
He also described Chad Littlefield, 35, as a devoted husband and father and loyal friend to many.
“Chad felt deeply about the values of
family, compassion, friendship and loyalty and was equally passionate
about his love of God and country,” he said. “Chad was a cherished
friend to Chris. Chad’s passing is a tremendous loss and our thoughts
and prayers go out to the Littlefield family.”
Kyle also addressed the media: “I and
the families request that the media respect the privacy of our family
and the friends while we grieve the loss of Chris and details of the
memorial service and funeral will be released at a later time.”
Marcus Luttrell, a former Navy SEAL and close friend of Chris Kyle, also offered a few words in honor of the slain SEAL.
“I miss you bro,” he said. “I think we’ve buried 67 of our closest brothers now, and it just never gets any easier.”
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