- 2020 was the deadliest year for law-enforcement officers on record, according to a group that tracks officer deaths in the line of duty,
- According to the National
Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 264 people working in federal, state, military, tribal, and local law-enforcement officers died in the line-of-duty in 2020 - the highest since 1974. - 145 out of the 264 officer deaths were attributed to
COVID-19 .
2020 was the deadliest year for law-enforcement officers on record, according to a group that tracks officer deaths in the line of duty.
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) published a report Monday that found 264 people working in federal, state, military, tribal, and local law enforcement died in the line-of-duty in 2020, the highest since 1974.
The causes of officer
States that recorded more than seven COVID-19 officer deaths were Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Twenty-six states reported zero COVID-19-related deaths.
The number of other line-of duty deaths such as medical issues increased by 300% due to the pandemic.