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Hero Down: Checotah Asst Chief Justin Durrett Succumbs To Injuries

The Checotah assistant police chief was severely injured in a single-vehicle rollover crash on Feb. 11, and died Monday.

Checotah, OK – Checotah Police Department (CPD) Assistant Chief Justin Durrett died on Monday, due to injuries he sustained during a single-vehicle rollover crash in Haskell County on Feb. 11, his department said.

Chief Durrett, a 13-year veteran of the CPD, was found pinned beneath his Ford F150 pickup, and put up a “courageous battle” for over two weeks in a Tulsa hospital, the department said in a Facebook post.

According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Chief Durrett, 35, was ejected and trapped by the vehicle for at least 45 minutes before a passing Haskell County deputy came upon him at approximately 6:15 a.m., KOTV reported.

He was not wearing a seatbelt, and had been traveling on an icy roadway, investigators said.

Chief Durrett sustained multiple neck fractures, spinal bruising, severe head lacerations, and lost feeling below his chest, according to his medical fundraising page.

He was initially transported to Stigler Hospital, and then was transferred to the St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa. He died at 12:30 p.m. on Feb. 26.

Country music star Carrie Underwood, who was a childhood friend of Chief Durrett, contributed $10,000 to his medical fund during his hospitalization.

Chief Durrett was survived by his two young children and his parents, the department said.

“He is loved by many because he has loved everyone so much,” his supporters wrote on his page shortly after the crash.

“Heartbreaking news…Justin’s family, friends, and Blue Line family are in my thoughts and prayers,” another posted after the sad news of his death was released on Monday afternoon.

Funeral and escort arrangements will be announced at a later time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Checotah Police Department Assistant Chief Justin Durrett, both blood and blue. Godspeed, we will take the watch from here.

Thank you for your service.

HollyMatkin - February Tue, 2018

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