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Four Deputies from Same Texas Police Department Commit Su*c*de Within Just Weeks


This is very suspicious.

Four current and former sheriff’s deputies from the same police department in Harris County, TX have died by suicide within the last six weeks.

Three out of four of those deputies committed suicide in the span of just one week. This is a statistically impossible occurrence, and it gets even more strange…

Retired Deputy Long Nguyen was found dead in February.

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Then, current Deputy Christina Kohler, who was just 37 years old, was discovered on March 13th after being missing for over a week. Police were alerted to a “credible threat” concerning her disappearance days before her body was found.

Just 3 days later, former Deputy Maria Vasquez was found dead, followed by another retired Deputy, William Bozeman, who committed suicide on March 19th.

MJ Truth Ultra broke down all the details of these extremely strange deaths:

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Kash Patel needs to investigate what is going on in Harris County Texas asap…

🚨Four Current and Fmr Harris County Sheriff’s Office Deputies have died by “Suicide” within a Six-week Period, 3 within a One Week Period

• William Bozeman: Former deputy William Bozeman was found dead, with his death ruled a suicide by the county medical examiner. Specific details about how were not provided

• Maria Vasquez: Former deputy who died by suicide in Montgomery, Texas. The medical examiner confirmed it as a suicide, though the specific method was not widely detailed in reports.

• Christina Kohler: Active deputy in the courts division since 2018, Christina Kohler was reported MISSING before being found dead on March 13. Someone placed a “credible threat” alert out for her before found. Her death was ruled a suicide by the county medical examiner, with no specific method disclosed publicly.

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• Long Nguyen Former deputy, Long Nguyen’s death on Feb 26 was confirmed as a suicide by the county medical examiner, with no detailed public information on the method of death. He was reportedly fighting for some kind of internal reforms.

🔴 What’s suspicious…

• Three deaths (Kohler, Vasquez, Bozeman) occurred within a week (March 13–20), with Nguyen’s six weeks prior. This rapid sequence is statistically impossible for a single agency.

The mathematical chances of four Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputies dying by suicide in a six-week period, under typical conditions, is approximately 0.0000986%, or 1 in 1,014,000.

• The autopsy and toxicology reports are withheld, standard practice, but Without details on methods (e.g., gunshot, overdose), it’s impossible to independently verify consistency with suicide or rule out coercion or staging. All ruled by the same medical examiner.

• Kohler’s disappearance before death stands out as a huge red flag. Missing person cases transitioning to suicide rulings stink of foul play, especially if the investigation is expedited. —— The “credible threat” alert suggests someone was concerned prior to her death.

• If Bozeman indeed pushed for reform in corrections, as some claim, could he have faced retaliation?

The New York Post reported:

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Four current and former sheriff’s deputies from Harris County Sheriff’s Department in Houston, Texas have died by suicide since February — including three in a span of one week, according to authorities.

In the first saddening incident, retired Deputy Long Nguyen died by suicide on Feb. 6, according to local ABC 13.

Weeks later, Deputy Christina Kohler, 37, who was found dead on March 13 after being declared missing for over a week, the station reported.

Three days later, the body of former Deputy Maria Vasquez was discovered, with the Houston Medical Examiner ruling the death as self-inflicted. Vasquez had retired from the force in December 2024.

Then, on March 19, retired Deputy William Bozeman also took his own life after spending 24 years in the Harris County Sheriff’s Department, the outlet reported.

President of Harris County Deputies’ Organization Jose Lopez said the deaths “caught a lot of us by surprise.”

It’s extremely sad and tragic. Many of these deputies were relatively young with families.

Please pray for their grieving loved ones.

But, we have to ask: what’s really going on here?

Were these actually suicides? Or did these deputies see something they weren’t supposed to and get ‘eliminated’?

And, if they were suicides, then why? What prompted four deputies to kill themselves all at the same time?

This matter needs to be investigated, regardless.

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