Monday, April 30, 2018

Dr. Eowyn: Second Broward County Sheriff's Deputy Dead, at 53 from James Fetzer Blog

Dr. Eowyn: Second Broward County Sheriff's Deputy Dead, at 53

 

Second Broward County Sheriff’s deputy dead, at 53

On April 9, 2018, I re-blogged Dr. James Tracy’s post on the sudden and untimely death, at age 42, of Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy Jason Fitzsimons, who had questioned the Parkland school shooting’s gun control agenda.
Now comes another Broward County sheriff’s deputy death — that of 53-year-old Marshall Peterson on April 24, 2018.
Yesterday, the Broward Sheriff tweeted this:
The reaction to the tweet is one of skepticism:
“I don’t see this on the news. Why not?”
“What’s really going on in Broward County? We need answers!”
“How strange? Did the Clintons move to Broward County? #ROFL these murder coincidences usually follow them around.”
“2nd deputy to die in his home. PEOPLE PLEASE WAKE THE F UP”
“Musta been pro-2A.”
“What did he know?”
“Are these all the cops that know the truth about recent shootings?”
I scoured the web but was unable to find more information on Peterson’s death:
  • No obituary, probably because the death occurred only yesterday.
  • No Facebook account
  • No Twitter account
  • The only likely “Marshall Peterson” on LinkedIn has a bare-bones profile identifying him only as “Law Enforcement at Private, Miami, Florida”.
TruthFinder says he’s single; lives with his 79-year-old mother in a 3-bed 3-bath home in Hollywood/Pembroke Pines, Florida, which is owned by the mother.
Please help me find more information on Deputy Marshall Peterson. I’ll update this post when I have more information.
H/t FOTM‘s Maryaha

Update (April 28, 2018)

Deputy Peterson’s obituary makes no mention of the cause of death (h/t JoAnn):
Marshall Lawrence Peterson, age 53 of Pembroke Pines was a loving son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and friend.
Born in Savannah, GA June 29th, 1964 but raised in Pembroke Pines, FL. He graduated from Chaminade High School, received an AA Degree from Broward Community College. He was a recipient of the Gold Medallion Award from Broward Community College Criminal Justice Academy.
He went to work for Broward Sheriff’s Office on December 18th, 1989 until he passed on April 24th, 2018.
He was an active member of the Renegade Corvette Club where he enjoyed displaying his 2010 Corvette Z16 Grand Sport.
He is survived by his loving mother, Carol, sister Patti, brother-in-law Tim, niece Amanda and nephew Timmy.
Gathering of family and friends will take place on Sunday, April 29, 2018, from 2:00 – 4:00 PM with Tribute of a Lifetime Service at 2:30 PM at Boyd-Panciera Family Funeral Care, Hollywood Boulevard Chapel.
Two Broward County deputies dead within a month — both in the prime of their lives, from non-job related, unspecified causes. Hmm . . . .
~Eowyn
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