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Flags Flown At Half-Staff For LAPD Officer Killed By Coronavirus
The Los Angeles Police Department's Erica McAdoo was only 39 when she became the department's first coronavirus fatality.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Flags at the state Capitol will be flown at half- staff through sunset Thursday in honor of a Los Angeles Police Department senior detention officer who died from the coronavirus.
Erica McAdoo, 39, who was assigned to the Custody Services Division, died late Friday from complications related to the coronavirus, department officials said. She is believed to be the first LAPD officer to die after contracting COVID-19.
As of Monday, there were 254 LAPD employees at home after having been exposed to or testing positive for COVID-19, while another 136 have returned to work.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement that he and his wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom "were extremely saddened to learn of the death of Senior Detention Officer Erica McAdoo, who lost her courageous fight with COVID-19. Our thoughts are with her family, friends, and her LAPD colleagues as they mourn her untimely passing."
McAdoo is survived by her mother, Donna Royston
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288 LAPD officers are quarantined after being exposed to #COVID19. Erica McAdoo was the first to die, the department said.https://t.co/GXSCXoE4yp pic.twitter.com/f3ora3ERbW
— David Beard (@dabeard) July 5, 2020
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