Within a span of six weeks, four deputies from the same department took their own lives

Texas Sheriff’s Office Faces Tragic Wave of S**cides

 

A Texas sheriff’s office is reeling after four deputies d**d by s**cide within just six weeks. This heartbreaking streak has left colleagues and the community deeply shaken.

A Community in Mourning

 

On March 19, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez took to Facebook to announce the d**th of retired deputy William Bozeman from an apparent s**cide—initially reported as the third loss in just one week.

Our hearts are heavy,” Gonzalez wrote. “We extend our deepest condolences to their families, colleagues, and friends. Life is fragile, and time is not promised. May they Rest in Peace.”

The truth was even more devastating: Bozeman was actually the fourth s**cide tied to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) in six weeks—a sh0cking pattern that has alarmed Houston and the nation.

Remembering Two Deputies

On March 13, 37-year-old Deputy Christina Kohler d**d by s**cide. Just three days later, former Deputy Maria Vasquez, 42, also took her life, according to ABC affiliate KTRK.

Heaven has gained two beautiful angels—Deputy Christina Kohler and retired Deputy Maria Vasquez,” the HCSO Community Engagement Division wrote on Facebook. “May their memory inspire strength and comfort to friends, family, and coworkers during this difficult time.”

A Reminder of Life’s Fragility

Jose Lopez, president of the Harris County Deputies’ Organization, said the losses “caught a lot of us by surprise.” He had known two of the fallen officers for more than 20 years, including former deputy Nguyen, whose death on February 6 marked the first in the string of suicides. Nguyen, 58, was confirmed by the medical examiner to have d**d by s**cide.

“One is too many. Two? Three? It’s devastating,” Lopez said. “It hits very close to home and reminds us how fragile life is. We need to look out for each other and take care of one another.”

S**cide Risk in Law Enforcement

Between 2016 and 2022, at least 1,287 U.S. public safety officers d**d by s**cide, according to a joint report by CNA Corporation and the nonprofit First H.E.L.P. Experts w*rn the actual number may be higher due to underreporting.

Law enforcement officers face a 54% higher risk of suicide than those in other professions, research by Dr. John Violanti of the University at Buffalo shows. Repeated exposure to traumatic events throughout their careers contributes significantly to this risk, highlighting an urgent need for mental health awareness and support.

The Toll of the Job

“This profession takes a toll on people,” Thomas McNeese, head of the HCSO wellness program, told KTRK. “The longer you’re in it, the more it changes you. The back-to-back s**cides felt like a b*mb going off.”

Lopez echoed this concern. While HCSO emphasizes mental health support, the recent losses have prompted reflection: “Is what we’re doing enough? Do we need to try something different? What else can we do?”

Grief and Reflection

Sheriff Gonzalez spoke candidly about his sorrow. “It hurts, and I grieve each loss,” he said in an interview with CNN. “When a deputy d**s by suicide, it’s particularly painful because I can’t stop wondering what could have been said or done to help them.”

Supporting Our Emergency Officials

The recent tragedies underline the urgent need to protect the mental health of law enforcement and other emergency personnel. Communities can play a role by expressing gratitude and offering support to those who risk their lives physically and emotionally every day.

What do you think can be done to better support emergency responders’ mental health? Share your thoughts and help spread awareness.

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