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 identified the officer as Police Officer II Valentin Martinez, known to his friends as Val, of LAPD's Mission Station. Moore said that Martinez had a long, courageous battle with the virus. He was 45-years-old.
According to a statement released by the LAPD, Martinez is survived by his domestic partner, who is 20 weeks pregnant with their twins, his mother, and siblings.
He tested positive for the virus at the end of May. He was one of 423 LAPD officers who have tested positive.
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Robert Harris is with the police union, he described the virus as an invisible enemy.
“It’s an invisible and silent enemy so how we combat that is a difficult challenge. So I think it will strengthen our resolve that we are adhering to the social distancing practices, make sure we’re wearing our masks, that we’re taking the proper protocols to make sure we are sanitizing work stations but ya know… it’s hard.”
Martinez was the second LAPD employee to die from the illness. Erica McAdoo, a non-sworn senior detention officer, died from the virus July 3. She was 39.
The LAPD will be looking at this death and may determine if it falls under the category of dying in the line of duty. That could determine the benefits attached. Authorities are also investigating where he might have contracted the virus.
Martinez joined the LAPD in 2007. In 2008 he was assigned to the Mission Hills Station.
Moore authorized LAPD personnel to wear the mourning band in honor of Martinez. A police procession for Val Martinez was expected Monday or Tuesday.
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