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Florida deputy is 7th in agency to die of coronavirus

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A Florida sheriff’s deputy has become the seventh person in the agency to die of complications from the coronavirus.

The Broward Sheriff's Office said on its Facebook page that 48-year-old Sgt. Shane Owens died on Saturday. He worked for about 30 years with the agency's detention department.

He had been hospitalized and on a ventilator prior to his death, the sheriff's office said. The SunSentinel reported that Owens’ father, David Owens, also worked for the Broward Sheriff’s Office, serving for 34 years in the Department of Detention and retiring in 2019. “Shane was a no nonsense, tell-it-like-it-is supervisor who held people accountable.

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