Corrections Employee Darrell Avery

Corrections Employee Darrell Avery

Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division, Texas

End of Watch Sunday, February 6, 2022

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Darrell Avery

Corrections Employee Darrell Avery died as a result of contracting COVID-19 while serving at the Hutchins State Jail at 1500 East Langdon Road in Dallas.

Corrections Employee Avery had served with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division for eight years. He is survived by his daughter, mother, three brothers, and fiancee.


The Effects of COVID on Law Enforcement

Beginning in early 2020, thousands of law enforcement officers and other first responders throughout the country began to contract COVID-19 during the worldwide pandemic. Due to the nature of their job, law enforcement officers were required to work and interact with the community even as the majority of the country was self-quarantined. As a result, hundreds of officers died from COVID-related illnesses and other complications.

Corrections agencies, in particular, suffered tremendous losses due to the constant and close proximity between the corrections officers and large inmate populations. Since March 2020, ODMP has verified that over 900 law enforcement officers have died as the result of a confirmed or presumed exposure while on duty and continues to work with hundreds of other agencies that have suffered a COVID-related death.

Visit ODMP's COVID-19 memorial listing every officer who has died as a result of a confirmed or presumed exposure.

Bio

  • Age 55
  • Tour 8 years
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause COVID19
  • Incident Date Tuesday, January 4, 2022

COVID-19, communicable disease

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Darrell,
On today, the 1st anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of the state of Texas. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. There is no tougher job in Law Enforcement than that of a Corrections Officer.

R.I.P.
USBP

Anonymous
United States Border Patrol

February 6, 2023

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