Sheriff’s deputy who was fond of posting anti-vaccine videos dies of COVID-19

A Colorado sheriff’s deputy who was fond of sharing anti-vaccine content on Facebook has died of COVID-19, Newsweek reports.
Daniel “Duke” Trujillo, 33, served as a deputy sheriff for 7 years and had recently been appointed vice-president of the Denver Sheriff Latino Organization. He died this Wednesday from the virus, according to an announcement from Denver Sheriff Department.
Images and video shared to Twitter show posts from Trujillo that rejected the COVID-19 vaccine. A Facebook profile photo he posted in early May said, “I have an immune system,” suggesting that he could fight off the virus naturally. In late April, he posted a profile picture that read, “I don’t care if you’ve had your vaccine.”
“You f***sticks are really out on social media going ‘Of course I went and got my vaccine! I did my research, I know what’s in it, you peasants,'” the man who appears to be Trujillo says in a TikTok video. “Oh buddy, you are the research.”
True story: Denver Sheriff Deputy “Duke”, a former Marine, posted anti-vaccine videos/pictures on Facebook.
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“Being a marine has taught me one thing: never be the first to volunteer,” he continued. “Y’all rushin’ out there standin’ in line to get the vaccine like folks rush out to get the new iPhone.”
“And if history has told us any new product that ever comes on the market is always full of problems. And you know how they fix those problems?”
In an Instagram video, he says, “Before you shame me in public for not having a mask, ask yourself one simple question. Will this mask stop an uppercut?”
The Downtown Detention Center Trujillo worked for had recorded 11 active COVID-19 cases as of Thursday, according to data by the Denver Sheriff’s Department.
