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Four Los Angeles sheriff's officials found dead in apparent suicides

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Four Los Angeles sheriff's officials found dead in apparent suicides​



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Law enforcement officials found four Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department employees dead on Monday and Tuesday, in what officials described as unrelated suicides, according to multiple reports.

The deaths include one retired LASD member and three current members over a 24-hour period, according to KTLA. The first three victims were discovered on Monday, with the first victim being found dead at around 10:30 a.m. in Valencia; a second death was discovered at 12:53 p.m. in Lancaster; and a third death was reported at 5:40 p.m. in Stevenson Ranch. Detectives responded to the fourth victim Tuesday at around 7:30 a.m. in the city of Pomona, KTLA reported.

L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna said the deaths rocked law enforcement officers across the state.
"We are stunned to learn of these deaths, and it has sent shockwaves of emotions throughout the department as we try and cope with the loss of not just one, but four beloved active and retired members of our department family," Luna said in an emailed statement to the outlet.

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Sheriff Robert Luna said the deaths sent "shockwaves of emotions throughout the department."
Two of the victims from Monday were identified by the Los Angeles Times as 25-year career veteran Cmdr. Darren Harris, and retired Sgt. Greg Hovland.

"During trying times like these it’s important for personnel regardless of rank or position to check on the well-being of other colleagues and friends," Luna said in his statement. "I have the deepest concern for our employees’ well-being, and we are urgently exploring avenues to reduce work stress factors to support our employees’ work and personal lives."

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department has not officially disclosed the identity of the officers.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department for additional information, but a response was not immediately received.

Cristina Coria, a retired Santa Monica police officer, told FOX 11 Los Angeles that the string of suicides, which authorities do not believe are related, comes as law enforcement has generally struggled to deal with depression that often stems from the difficulty of the job and other factors.

"There are so many officers that I know that have talked about committing suicide that I never thought in a million years would think about it or talk about it," Coria told FOX 11.
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A giant flag hangs from LAFD ladder trucks during a memorial service for Alejandro Martinez, a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department recruit who was struck by a vehicle while training with dozens of colleagues, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Aug. 10, 2023 in Los Angeles.

She added: "There are so many officers out there that are struggling with their identity, with finances, with relationship problems, with addictions to pain meds, addiction to alcohol, you name it. There are so many things going on, that our departments are not reaching out to them [struggling officers] enough."

Struggles for first responders often include trauma from the job, lack of public support, family or financial troubles, injuries they receive while working, and feelings of abandonment after receiving those injuries, FOX 11 reported. The lack of financial compensation or support from superiors, forced medical retirement and feelings of a lost identity after retiring also contribute.
Laura Linder, the founder of the nonprofit Exclusively First Responders and mother-in-law to a former LASD officer who took his own life, said the daily job responsibilities also take a toll on the officers’ well-being.

"What they see on a daily basis, we cannot even imagine and they cannot unthink what they see," Linder said.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff Department does not believe the deaths are connected.
Referencing the four officers who were found dead this week, Coria added: "It’s sad that these officers did not get the help that I’m sure they wanted and were looking for."

According to KTLA, the LASD does not believe the deaths are connected. Its Psychological Services Bureau and the Injury and Health Support Unit are providing support and resources to the victims’ families.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is still reeling from the death of Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, who was fatally shot in Palmdale on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023. A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department recruit also died over the summer.
 
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Sad. LA county is a mess from top to bottom. Dem policies have destroyed communities and they won’t even admit they are contributing.
You are a retard. I don’t like that word, but I just can’t think of another one to fit for a guy that piles into a thread like this with something that stupid. Suicide amongst LEOs, as mentioned, is endemic. It has been for decades.
 
Get the guns outta homes.

Safety first.

"A new study found that men who owned handguns were eight times more likely to die of self-inflicted gunshot wounds, and women who owned handguns were more than 35 times more likely to kill themselves with a gun."


 
Come on. You think all of LA County is in the shitter? You believe all these cops killed themselves because of Democrat policies?

Where do you live? I’m curious.
My brother and his family live in Los Angeles and I'm there to visit more than most. Posts like the troll feed above always crack me up. So many Iowans like the loon in this thread have this weird obsession with cities where they spend no time and don't live.
 
Get the guns outta homes.

Safety first.

"A new study found that men who owned handguns were eight times more likely to die of self-inflicted gunshot wounds, and women who owned handguns were more than 35 times more likely to kill themselves with a gun."


People that own guns are more likely to shoot themselves the people that don't?

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My brother and his family live in Los Angeles and I'm there to visit more than most. Posts like the troll feed above always crack me up. So many Iowans like the loon in this thread have this weird obsession with cities where they spend no time and don't live.
You have to understand, PF is a koolaide drinking moron.
My brother lives in LA County too (and I did for years), there are certainly some ugly parts but it's not the majority.
Maybe PF is cruising for ass or drugs when he's there.
 
You base this on what?

I knew vindication would come. I did not think it would come this fast. Dem Governor finally acknowledging the problem.

 
My brother and his family live in Los Angeles and I'm there to visit more than most. Posts like the troll feed above always crack me up. So many Iowans like the loon in this thread have this weird obsession with cities where they spend no time and don't live.

Take it up with the CA Dem Governor. He is the one saying CA has a problem. Is he a loon too?


“Multiple counties across California have declared a state of emergency on homelessness, such as Alameda County in the East Bay. At the end of last year, Democratic Mayor Karen Bass used her first day in office to issue a state of emergency for Los Angeles's homelessness crisis.”

Is Karen Bass a loon too?
 
I knew vindication would come. I did not think it would come this fast. Dem Governor finally acknowledging the problem.

What vindication?

You were connecting the Dem policies to mass LE suicides.
 
Take it up with the CA Dem Governor. He is the one saying CA has a problem. Is he a loon too?


“Multiple counties across California have declared a state of emergency on homelessness, such as Alameda County in the East Bay. At the end of last year, Democratic Mayor Karen Bass used her first day in office to issue a state of emergency for Los Angeles's homelessness crisis.”

Is Karen Bass a loon too?
We're talking about LEO suicides, Phenomenally Karen. Don't hurt yourself stretching that far.
 
Take it up with the CA Dem Governor. He is the one saying CA has a problem. Is he a loon too?


“Multiple counties across California have declared a state of emergency on homelessness, such as Alameda County in the East Bay. At the end of last year, Democratic Mayor Karen Bass used her first day in office to issue a state of emergency for Los Angeles's homelessness crisis.”

Is Karen Bass a loon too?
The governor of California lives and works in California and the mayor of Los Angeles also lives and works in California. If you bothered to read my post, you'd see I mocked the Iowans like you who obsess and fret about cities where you don't live and don't spend any time.

Know why I don't repeatedly post on the internet about housing costs in Nantucket or crime in Roswell? I don't live there and I don't spend any time there. But you do you, bruh. Grab that shield and spear and fight the Conservative Crusade.

Also: who said California is without problems? Of course it has problems and unique challenges, especially compared to the Midwest. But the way you guys talk, every square-foot of California rivals Gaza or is a real-life scene from The Walking Dead. GTFO with that nonsense.
 
The governor of California lives and works in California and the mayor of Los Angeles also lives and works in California. If you bothered to read my post, you'd see I mocked the Iowans like you who obsess and fret about cities where you don't live and don't spend any time.

Know why I don't repeatedly post on the internet about housing costs in Nantucket or crime in Roswell? I don't live there and I don't spend any time there. But you do you, bruh. Grab that shield and spear and fight the Conservative Crusade.

Also: who said California is without problems? Of course it has problems and unique challenges, especially compared to the Midwest. But the way you guys talk, every square-foot of California rivals Gaza or is a real-life scene from The Walking Dead. GTFO with that nonsense.
You're gonna get bombarded w/ so many Elon tweets. Get ready
 
You're gonna get bombarded w/ so many Elon tweets. Get ready
Ain't that the truth!

Phenomenally Karen (such a good nickname, BTW) is the guy at the country bar in western Iowa muttering furiously about Chicago having more violence than Sioux Center.
 
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What vindication?

You were connecting the Dem policies to mass LE suicides.

Maybe try listening to Law Enforcement.

When they despair of catching and charging criminals for felonies and County or District Attorneys put those same criminals right back out on the street by choosing not to prosecute. I can see how that would be distressing. Do you?
 
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