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Aurora police officer, Sergeant Ken Thurman, dies from COVID-related complications, marking 2nd department death in weeks

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AURORA, In poor health. (WLS) — One other Aurora police officer has died from COVID-19, marking the second COVID-related dying within the division inside weeks.

Flags outdoors the Aurora Police Division had been already flying at half-staff for the dying of an officer simply final week.

Now, that image of mourning will symbolize two division deaths.

Sergeant Ken Thurman, 51, handed away Wednesday resulting from issues associated to contracting the virus whereas serving his group, the division introduced Thursday.

After making it greater than 22 months unhurt by any COVID deaths, Aurora police division misplaced two veterans within the span of some days.

Tuesday, Aurora Police Officer Brian Shields was laid to relaxation after additionally dying from COVID-19 issues.

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“Typically when folks die, you hear what others of us say what an important individual they had been,” mentioned Sergeant Scott Carter with the Aurora Police Division.

Thurman joined the Aurora police pressure in Could 2000, the place he served for greater than 21 years. The division mentioned he helped roll out their physique cameras and sprint cameras for transparency, and was deeply concerned in group policing early in his profession.

“Sgt. Thurman was recognized all through the division and the group as one who all the time put others earlier than self. In each his phrases and his deeds, Sgt. Thurman enhanced the standard of life in these he served,” the police division mentioned.

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