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A 31-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department died Thursday night of complications from COVID-19. A total of nine members of the force seven sworn officers and two civilian members have now died from the disease.
Sgt. Anthony White, supervisor in the Transit Services Division, began his career with the department in 1990, officials said.
“Sad to lose a friend and good man,” tweeted LAPD Capt. Brian Brixler. “Will miss your smile brother.”
LAPD Sergeant Anthony White began protecting & serving LA residents in 1990, and was most recently assigned to Transit Services Division.
Last night he passed away from complications of COVID-19.
31-year LAPD veteran dies of COVID-19 complications
By Kelli Johnson article
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Police Department is in mourning after a 31-year veteran of the force died from COVID-19 complications, it was announced Friday.
Last night he passed away from complications of COVID-19.
Our deepest condolences to his friends and loved ones in this most difficult time.
Other LAPD employees who have died of coronavirus complications are Sgt. Patricia Guillen, Sgt. Amelia Terry Martinez, 53, Officer Philip Sudario, Security Officer Dexter De Los Santos and Police Service representative Raymond Guerrero, 24, who both died earlier this month; Sgt. Fred Cueto, a 22-year veteran who died in December; and detention Officer Erica McAdoo, 39, and Officer Valentin Martinez, 45, who both died last July.
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By City News Service
Feb 2, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Chief Michel Moore said today that the number of new COVID-19 cases within the Los Angeles Police Department is slowing down.
A total of 2,564 employees have tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began, and 2,069 have returned to work, with 576 remaining in quarantine, Moore said. Five are hospitalized.
“The organization, as we re looking at the COVID-19 pandemic, is experiencing a marked slowdown in the number of new cases, which I m grateful for, and we re also seeing a return of more individuals back to work, and their full recovery from the COVID pandemic, Moore said.