To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1302446 ) 6/1/2021 12:57:21 AM From: pocotrader Respond to of 1582224 Anti-vaxxer sheriff's deputy dies from COVID-19 complications shortly after mocking the vaccine on Facebook Joshua Zitser Sun., May 30, 2021, 5:08 a.m.Daniel 'Duke' Trujillo, 33, died on Wednesday from COVID-19 complications. The Denver Sheriff's deputy had shared a string of anti-vax posts just weeks before his death, MailOnline reported. "I have an immune system," read one of his Facebook posts. Colorado sheriff's deputy died from COVID-19 complications shortly after sharing a string of anti-vaccination posts on his social media, according to MailOnline .Daniel 'Duke' Trujillo, 33, died on Wednesday with his family by his side, Denver's Sheriff Department said on Twitter . Three weeks before his death, Trujillo had updated his Facebook profile picture to include a border that read, "I have an immune system," the MailOnline said. "I don't care if you've had your vaccine," read another profile picture border included on a now-deleted Facebook post from April, the paper reported. The sheriff's deputy had also captioned a TikTok post, which he shared on his Facebook profile, with a vaccine-hesitant message."I'll get it later on after y'all start growing apendages [sic] out of y'alls foreheads," he wrote. Trujillo shared an Instagram post in July 2020 that suggested he refused to wear masks, according to a screenshot shared by MailOnline. "Before you shame me in public for not having a mask, ask yourself one simple question," the post said. "Will this mask stop an uppercut?" Denver Sheriff Elisa Diggins announced that Trujillo's passing would be considered a "line of duty" death on Thursday evening, The Denver Channel reported. Trujillo is the second Denver Sheriff Department deputy to die of COVID-19 complications this month, the local media outlet said. Deputy James Herrera also died from the coronavirus on May 16. Both had been eligible for a vaccine since January, Denver Sheriff Department spokeswoman Daria Serna told Canoncitydailtrecord.com. Read the original article on Business Insider -Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) May 28, 2021