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Crash Kills Los Angeles Sheriff s Department Motorcycle Officer
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By City News Service
Feb 26, 2021
LAKEWOOD (CNS) - Funeral arrangements were pending this morning for a 41-year-old Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department motorcycle deputy killed in a collision with a Mercedes-Benz sedan in the Lakewood area.
Thomas Albanese, a seven-year veteran of the department and father of two, died “instantaneously from the impact of the crash, which occurred just before 9 a.m. Thursday at the intersection of Del Amo and Paramount boulevards, Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.
Albanese was northbound on Paramount and attempting to make a traffic stop when the Mercedes-Benz, which was westbound on Del Amo, struck him at the intersection, Villanueva said.
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Thomas Albanese (Los Angeles Sheriff s Department)
LAKEWOOD, CA As they mourn the loss of one of their own, Los Angeles Sheriff s deputies are fundraising to help the two young sons and widow of a 41-year-old Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department motorcycle deputy killed in the line of duty Thursday.
Thomas Albanese, an Iraq War veteran with 7 and 11-year-old sons, died in a crash while trying to conduct a traffic stop in Lakewood Thursday. He was killed instantly.
Funeral arrangements are pending for Albanese. A fellow deputy created a GoFundMe page for his family, garnering more than 530 donations by Friday morning.