3 Active-Duty Massachusetts Law Enforcement Officers Die “Suddenly” within 7 Days – “Sudden” Deaths and Disabilities Continued to Increase in 2022
It used to be rare when a young and healthy member of law enforcement died while on active duty, and it would be a headline story in the local news. Most of the time those deaths occurred in the line of duty. Now, when 3 young and healthy law enforcement officers all die within 7 days of each other, and their deaths were not the result of performing their services in the line of duty, such as cases where weapons were discharged, but just "passed away suddenly," it barely even gets mentioned in the corporate news. Have we as a society become immune now to the surge of these "sudden deaths" among young, healthy people? This past week, the Massachusetts State Police announced the death of 3 of their law enforcement officers: Officer John F. Santos (25) of The Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department, Officer Sean Besarick (48) of the Brockton Police Department, and Officer Christopher A. Davis (42) of the Stoughton Police Department. This was announced on their Facebook Page. I could not find this story anywhere in the Corporate Media. Wall Street investor and analyst Edward Dowd was on the Dr. Jane Ruby show this week, where he discussed the data he has published in his book, Cause Unknown. Even as the COVID shots drastically decreased in 2022, excess deaths and disabilities among the young and healthy in the U.S. workforce continued to rise throughout 2022. Dowd is publishing his data now at PhinanceTechnologies.com and offering it free to the public.