Rebecca Keltner and her two sons, along with other family, pictured during the Jake Keltner Memorial Blue Blood Drive’s sixth annual event on Saturday in honor of McHenry County Sheriff’s Deputy Jacob Keltner, who died in the line of duty in 2019. | Provided Photos

The annual blood drive in memory of McHenry County Sheriff’s Deputy Jacob Keltner, who was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2019, was held Saturday and collected over 220 units of blood.

The sixth annual blood drive took place at Sage YMCA in Crystal Lake. It was held by the American Red Cross.

The Keltner family who organized the blood drive thanked everyone for supporting the event and said 221 donations were collected, which was more than last year.

Every blood donation saves the lives of up to three people, meaning up to 663 lives can be saved from the blood collected.

“Red Cross was very thankful as they said hundreds of blood drives were canceled the past few weeks due to weather but the need for blood never stops,” the family said.

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The Jake Keltner Memorial Blue Blood Drive’s sixth annual event was held on Saturday in honor of McHenry County Sheriff’s Deputy Jacob Keltner, who died in the line of duty in 2019. | Provided Photo

Keltner, 35, was working as a Special Deputy for the U.S. Marshal Service Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force on March 7, 2019.

The task force was attempting to serve an arrest warrant on Floyd E. Brown, of Springfield, who was staying at the Extended Stay America Hotel in Rockford.

When police knocked on the hotel room door where Brown was staying, he opened fire on the officers with a high-powered rifle.

Keltner, along with Brown’s girlfriend, who was in the hotel room with him, both sustained gunshot wounds.

Keltner, 35, was later pronounced dead at a hospital. The woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

Brown fled the scene in a vehicle after jumping out his hotel room window.

McHenry County Sheriff Bill Prim talks with sheriff’s deputies outside of the Extended Stay Hotel, 747 North Bell School Road in Rockford, after a McHenry County Sheriff’s deputy was fatally shot on March 7, 2019. | Photo: Alex Vucha / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Illinois State Police and other police agencies chased Brown on Interstate 55 at speeds of over 100 mph until he came to a stop near Lincoln, Illinois after he ran over spike strips.

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Brown in March 2022 went on trial for shooting Keltner.

A jury found Brown guilty of all charges except for first-degree murder, which is considered premeditated murder.

The jury, however, found Brown guilty of second-degree murder, which is considered murder that is not premeditated.

Brown faced up to life in prison. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly sentenced him to 55 years in federal prison in August 2022.

Keltner, who had almost 13 years of service with the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office, left behind his wife and two young children.