LAPD Sergeant dies from COVID-19 complications
By Mary Stringini
Sgt. Amelia Terry Martinez
LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles Police Department sergeant has died of complications from COVID-19, Chief Michel Moore announced Wednesday.
Sgt. Amelia Terry Martinez, 53, who was assigned to the Hollenbeck Division, died Tuesday, Moore said.
Martinez served the citizens of Los Angeles for over 27 years.
She is the third LAPD officer and the fifth LAPD employee to died from the coronavirus. Our deepest condolences go out to Sergeant Martinez’s entire family, colleagues, and friends in this most difficult time, said Moore. Her passing is a loss for not only her brothers and sisters here in the Department, but for the people of Los Angeles who she dedicated her life to protecting and serving.
inside estrella s g dorm, inmate kelley mcnaughton is considered a force of nature with a powerful magnetic draw. recently, mcnaughton and one of her dorm mates had an argument that nearly escalated to a physical confrontation. detention officers were called in to break it up. now mcnaughton will have to face sergeant martinez to defend herself for the write-up she received. to be honest with you, i ve gotten out of every single write-up i ve ever had in my entire life. she likes to manipulate a lot. she always has a story. you ll see when we talk to her. usually like i bring on the tears like right at the right time. bunk 25! good morning. hi, how are you? i m not so well. what happened? i ve always told you the truth. remember? so what happened? okay.
inside estrella s g dorm, inmate kelley mcnaughton is considered a force of nature with a powerful magnetic draw. recently, mcnaughton and one of her dorm mates had an argument that nearly escalated to a physical confrontation. detention officers were called in to break it up. now mcnaughton will have to face sergeant martinez to defend herself for the write-up she received. to be honest with you, i ve gotten out of every single write-up i ve ever had in my entire life. she likes to manipulate a lot. she always has a story. you ll see when we talk to her. usually like i bring on the tears like right at the right time. bunk 25! good morning. hi, how are you? i m not so well. what happened? i ve always told you the truth. remember? so what happened? okay. do you want the truth this time?
recently, mcnaughton and one of her dorm mates had an argument that nearly escalated to a physical confrontation. detention officers were called in to break it up. now mcnaughton will have to face sergeant martinez to defend herself for the write-up she received. to be honest with you, i ve gotten out of every single write-up i ve ever had in my entire life. she likes to manipulate a lot. she always has a story. you ll see when we talk to her. usually like i bring on the tears like right at the right time. bunk 25! good morning. hi, how are you? i m not so well. what happened? i ve always told you the truth. remember?
inmate kelley mcnaughton is considered a force of nature with a powerful magnetic draw. recently, mcnaughton and one of her dorm mates had an argument that nearly escalated to a physical confrontation. detention officers were called in to break it up. now mcnaughton will have to face sergeant martinez to defend herself for the write-up she received. to be honest with you, i ve gotten out of every single write-up i ve ever had in my entire life. she likes to manipulate a lot. she always has a story. you ll see when we talk to her. usually like i bring on the tears like right at the right time. bunk 25! good morning. hi, how are you? i m not so well. what happened? i ve always told you the truth. remember? i say do you want the truth? so what happened?