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Three Massachusetts law enforcement officers died suddenly within four days last week, according to officials.This week has been a difficult one in the Massachusetts Law Enforcement community, the Massachusetts State Police posted Wednesday on Facebook. Three active-duty Law Enforcement Officers, all from South Shore communities, passed away suddenly within the last seven days.
One of the officers, 25-year-old Officer John F. Santos of the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department, was slated to become part of the Massachusetts State Police 88th Recruit Training Troop, according to the report. Santos suffered a brain aneurysm on Dec. 28 and was pronounced dead at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Officer Sean Besarick, 48, of the Brockton Poice department, died suddenly on Dec. 29, according to the MSP post.Besarick had been a police officer with the department for 24 years. Besarick was married and had two daughters, according to the report. He served in the Navy from 1993-1997 before joining the police department, earning multiple Bronze Star medals, according to his obituary.
On Saturday, Officer Christopher Davis, 42, of the Stoughton Police Department, also died suddenly, according to the MSP report. He was off-duty at the the time.Davis had been discovered unresponsive in his Brockton home at approximately 9:45 p.m. on Saturday, according to WHDH-TV in Boston.
originally posted by: SourGrapes
Did they have to get boosted before the end of the year?
originally posted by: linda72
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My question is what are the chances three young and healthy serving officers die suddenly in a space of only a few days? What is the cause or the causes?
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originally posted by: Mahogany
a reply to: 1947boomer
Facts are fun and all, but speculation is so much more...
I'm gonna speculate poisoning. Maybe an outside thing, police being targeted, but maybe from within. Like, the chief is poisoning his or her staff, a Munchausen by proxy kind of situation.
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: linda72
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My question is what are the chances three young and healthy serving officers die suddenly in a space of only a few days? What is the cause or the causes?
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I think the chances are close to 50%, per month. In any given 12 month period the chances would be nearly 100%.
The annual death rate in the US is around 3,464,231 per year (around 1% of the population, per year).
www.cdc.gov...
With 365 days in the year that's an average of about 9,491 deaths per day. Over a given four day period, you would expect 37,964 deaths throughout the US population.
The population of Massachusetts is estimated at 6,981,974.
en.wikipedia.org...
The population of the US is estimated at 333,287,557.
en.wikipedia.org...
So Massachusetts has about 2% of the total US population. So you would expect 759 deaths in a four day period in Massachusetts.
Based on CDC statistics, I estimate that about 3% of all deaths in the US are for people in the age group 25-48.
www.cdc.gov...#:~:text=Age%2Dspecific%20rates%20increased%2010.1,44%20(248.0%20to%20287.9).
So in any given 4 day period, you would expect about 23 people between ages 25-48 to die in Massachusetts.
If 3 of those 23 were police officers, that would be 13%.
There are 31,388 law enforcement officers in Massachusetts.
worldpopulationreview.com...
That's 1 out of every 222 citizens who is a law enforcement officer in Massachusetts, or about 0.45% of the population. In any given 4 day period, there's a .45/13 or about a 1 in 29 chance of 3 of the 23 deaths all being law enforcement officers.
So in any sequence of 29 consecutive 4-day periods, there would be approximately a 50% chance of one of those 4-day periods containing 3 law enforcement officers between the ages of 24-48.
But, 29 consecutive 4-day periods spans 32 days, and there are 11.4 32 day periods in a year, so the probability of having none of those 4-day periods contain 3 law enforcement officers is 0.5 raised to the power of 11.4, which is approximately 0.00037, which means that the probability of having at least one 4-day period in Massachusetts in which 3 law enforcement officers between the ages of 25-48 die is approximately 1- .00037, or 0.9996.
IMHO
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: linda72
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My question is what are the chances three young and healthy serving officers die suddenly in a space of only a few days? What is the cause or the causes?
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I think the chances are close to 50%, per month. In any given 12 month period the chances would be nearly 100%.
The annual death rate in the US is around 3,464,231 per year (around 1% of the population, per year).
www.cdc.gov...
With 365 days in the year that's an average of about 9,491 deaths per day. Over a given four day period, you would expect 37,964 deaths throughout the US population.
The population of Massachusetts is estimated at 6,981,974.
en.wikipedia.org...
The population of the US is estimated at 333,287,557.
en.wikipedia.org...
So Massachusetts has about 2% of the total US population. So you would expect 759 deaths in a four day period in Massachusetts.
Based on CDC statistics, I estimate that about 3% of all deaths in the US are for people in the age group 25-48.
www.cdc.gov...#:~:text=Age%2Dspecific%20rates%20increased%2010.1,44%20(248.0%20to%20287.9).
So in any given 4 day period, you would expect about 23 people between ages 25-48 to die in Massachusetts.
If 3 of those 23 were police officers, that would be 13%.
There are 31,388 law enforcement officers in Massachusetts.
worldpopulationreview.com...
That's 1 out of every 222 citizens who is a law enforcement officer in Massachusetts, or about 0.45% of the population. In any given 4 day period, there's a .45/13 or about a 1 in 29 chance of 3 of the 23 deaths all being law enforcement officers.
So in any sequence of 29 consecutive 4-day periods, there would be approximately a 50% chance of one of those 4-day periods containing 3 law enforcement officers between the ages of 24-48.
But, 29 consecutive 4-day periods spans 32 days, and there are 11.4 32 day periods in a year, so the probability of having none of those 4-day periods contain 3 law enforcement officers is 0.5 raised to the power of 11.4, which is approximately 0.00037, which means that the probability of having at least one 4-day period in Massachusetts in which 3 law enforcement officers between the ages of 25-48 die is approximately 1- .00037, or 0.9996.
IMHO
originally posted by: Narvasis
This is 100% normal and happens all the time. You’re trying to make this out to be the covid shots huh? Well guess what?
1- It’s obviously long covid that did this.
2-What do you expect when people didn’t exercise from lockdowns.
3-Young healthy people dropping dead is perfectly normal and has been happening before the covid shots or pandemic.
(Sarcasm) but also saved everyone some time with all the BS excuses being used to cover up the rising mortality rate of young healthy people.
a reply to: linda72
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Mahogany
a reply to: 1947boomer
Facts are fun and all, but speculation is so much more...
I'm gonna speculate poisoning. Maybe an outside thing, police being targeted, but maybe from within. Like, the chief is poisoning his or her staff, a Munchausen by proxy kind of situation.
I agree with poison. The mRNA vaccines are definitely toxic.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: linda72
" You would expect law enforcement officers to be vaccinated but I cannot be certain."
What do you mean by " You would expect " ? (Loaded Question * ) .
?
originally posted by: Narvasis
This is 100% normal and happens all the time. You’re trying to make this out to be the covid shots huh? Well guess what?
1- It’s obviously long covid that did this.
2-What do you expect when people didn’t exercise from lockdowns.
3-Young healthy people dropping dead is perfectly normal and has been happening before the covid shots or pandemic.
(Sarcasm) but also saved everyone some time with all the BS excuses being used to cover up the rising mortality rate of young healthy people.
a reply to: linda72