article LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles Police Department officer died Friday due to the coronavirus, becoming the agency's first sworn officer to fall victim to COVID-19. The department confirmed that the officer died Friday morning from "complications of COVID-19." In a memo sent out to LAPD personnel obtained by FOX 11, Chief Michael Moore…
A Los Angeles police officer died from complications of coronavirus on Friday, the Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News.A department spokesperson declined to provide the officer's name or title. The COVID-19 death marks the first of a sworn officer in the police force and the second department employee.Earlier this month, LAPD senior detention officer…
2 Cape Town police stations have new homes for 48 hours due to Covid-19 casesFollowing the positive test, the City, as a precautionary measure, tested 54 individuals who had been in contact with the police officer and also directed them to self-isolate for at least 14 days."For purposes of transparency, I must inform members of…
by: Web Desk Posted: Apr 24, 2020 / 04:01 PM CDT / Updated: Apr 24, 2020 / 06:17 PM CDT MELROSE PARK, Ill. — The Melrose Park Police Department has confirmed the death of one of their own. Officer Joseph Cappello died Friday. The department released a short statement that said: Officer Cappello was an…
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Here in Washington, we’ve been hearing about tensions between the White House and one of its most controversial — but, at least in some circles, most popular — figures: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Polling of likely voters indicates that the Health and Human Services secretary can be an asset to Republicans when he’s talking about improving the nation’s food supply or labeling ultraprocessed foods. But when he’s talking about removing recommendations for routine childhood vaccinations, he can be a detriment. So, when I