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GoFundMe launched for North Carolina Master Trooper killed in wrong‑way crash
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol confirmed he was struck head‑on by a driver traveling south in the northbound lanes.

Durham, NC — Master Trooper Steven J. Perry, 30, died last Sunday after a wrong‑way crash on the Durham Freeway, authorities said. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol confirmed he was struck head‑on by a driver traveling south in the northbound lanes.
A verified GoFundMe has been launched by Perry’s loved ones in light of the tradegy.
North Carolina Master Trooper Killed in Wrong ‑Way Crash Under Investigation
According to investigators, Melshawn Moore, 39, of Kinston, drove a Nissan Altima the wrong way on N.C. 147 near Anderson Street.
Both men died at the scene.
North Carolina Master Trooper Steven J Perry : A Trooper Known for Service
Before joining the Highway Patrol, Perry played football at North Carolina Central University and Winston‑Salem State University. He lettered as an offensive lineman at NCCU and contributed to the 2016 MEAC championship team.
He was also a proud member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., where brothers remembered him as disciplined, steady, and service‑driven.
Loved ones remember Perry as a devoted father, a steady partner, and a trooper whose humor and presence lifted every room.
He leaves behind his partner, Hunter, and their infant daughter, Sasha Joy.
GoFundMe Raises Support for His Family
At the time of this report, a verified GoFundMe has raised more than $37,000 to support Perry’s daughter and help his partner manage daily expenses.
Organizers said the funds will provide stability as the family adjusts to life without him.
Procession and Honors
Law enforcement agencies escorted Perry’s body from Raleigh to Durham earlier this week.
Additionally, Bridges along the route displayed American flags as officers saluted the fallen trooper.
Funeral plans were announced for March 11 at The Shepherd’s Church in Cary.
The crash remains under investigation by the Highway Patrol’s Collision Reconstruction Unit.
To learn more of donate, visit the verified GoFundMe.
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