An Indiana deputy with the Vanderburgh County Sheriffâs Office has died after falling ill during basic training.
The sheriffâs office announced his Death in a Thursday statement.
Deputy Asson Hacker, 33, was participating in basic training when he suddenly fell ill, the sheriffâs office said.
He was rushed to a hospital by the Evansville Police Department.
However, by that time, it was already too late.
âDeputy Hacker never regained consciousness,â the statement said.
Hacker is survived by his wife Kourtney and three young children.
This was Hackerâs fourth month with the Vanderburgh County Sheriffâs Office after joining in December.
Right now, not much is known about his Death.
The Courier & Press reported that an autopsy was conducted Friday by coroner Steve Lockyear.
However, Hackerâs cause of death will not be known until they review the results of lab tests.
âThese tests can take up to three weeks to complete,â Lockyear told the Courier & Press in an email.
Lockyear also told the outlet that Hacker had no âobviousâ injuries that would have been responsible for his death.
The sheriffâs office said further details pertaining to Hackerâs Death will be released in the coming days.
âPlease keep the Hacker family in your thoughts and prayers,â the sheriffâs office wrote.
It also thanked many of the agencies involved for their support.
âThe support of our friends at the Evansville Police Department, the Indiana State Police, Deaconess Hospital Police, the Vanderburgh County Coronerâs Office, the Fraternal Order of Police, the Indiana Sheriffsâ Association, and Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare has been overwhelming and greatly appreciated,â the sheriffâs office wrote.
Many on social media also offered their prayers for Hacker and his family.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
