Second Broward County Sheriff’s deputy dead, at 53

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

On April 9, 2018, I re-blogged Dr. James Tracy’s post on the sudden and untimely death, at age 42, of Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy Jason Fitzsimons, who had questioned the Parkland school shooting’s gun control agenda.

Now comes an announcement of another Broward County deputy death — that of 53-year-old Marshall Peterson. Yesterday, the Broward Sheriff tweeted this:  

The reaction to the tweet is one of skepticism:

“I don’t see this on the news. Why not?”

“What’s really going on in Broward County? We need answers!”

“How strange? Did the Clintons move to Broward County? #ROFL these murder coincidences usually follow them around.”

“2nd deputy to die in his home. PEOPLE PLEASE WAKE THE F UP”

“Musta been pro-2A.”

“What did he know?”

“Are these all the cops that know the truth about recent shootings?”

I scoured the web but was unable to find more information on Peterson’s death:

  • No obituary, probably because the death occurred only yesterday.
  • No Facebook account
  • No Twitter account
  • The only likely “Marshall Peterson” on LinkedIn has a bare-bones profile identifying him only as “Law Enforcement at Private, Miami, Florida”.

TruthFinder says he’s single; lives with his 79-year-old mother in a 3-bed 3-bath home in Hollywood/Pembroke Pines, Florida, which is owned by the mother.

Please help me find more information on Deputy Marshall Peterson. I’ll update this post when I have more information.

H/t FOTM‘s Maryaha

~Eowyn

Fellowship of the Minds

3 thoughts on “Second Broward County Sheriff’s deputy dead, at 53

    1. How so, JR? It appears to me she’s being absolutely up-front about this story…

      “I scoured the web but was unable to find more information on Peterson’s death:”

      And she’s also ASKING for more information/confirmation, so I fail to see anything that could qualify as disinformation…

      “Please help me find more information on Deputy Marshall Peterson. I’ll update this post when I have more information.”

      1. One of the reasons I like that site is because I’ve found articles there that I saw nowhere else (usually my last search stop) that were confirmed independently a day or two later.

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