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attention. has there ever been a year like this? there has never been a year like this. reporter: no. no, numbers are up across the board. reporter: figuring out what s causing all of these spikes in officer deaths will take time, but sheriff countryman has no doubt that one of the main suspects is covid-19. when we increase fighting crime, when we arrest people, we can t ask them, have you been vaccinated? reporter: this is preliminary data. and so in the final tally, the nu oidelated officer deaths in 2021 could very likely go up. this is some of the largest police unions across the well, across the northeast, this was the coldest day in three years with wind chills making it feel subzero in many areas. public schools were closed in boston and other cities, including syracuse, new york, and burlington, vermont, where the wind chill hit negative 23.
Quick actions of Muscogee Co. sheriffâs deputies praised after massive house fire
Quick actions of Muscogee Co. sheriffâs deputies praised after massive house fire By Alex Jones | January 28, 2021 at 3:43 PM EST - Updated January 29 at 12:18 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - A house fire in Columbus Wednesday evening caused major damage, but luckily left no one injured thanks to the response of several sheriffâs deputies.
Muscogee County Sheriff Greg Countryman says that Deputy Christopher Bryant was in the area of 3rd Ave. and 38th St. Wednesday evening when he saw smoke in the neighborhood. Dep. Bryant took it upon himself to investigate and found a home in the 3800 block of 3rd Ave. that was on fire.