The New York Police Department announced that Officer Sorffly Davis, who was deployed to Kuwait, Epic Fury Operationdied due to “medical accident”.

USA Unleash a variety of weapons on February 28 against Iranian targets, including suicide drones, Tomahawk cruise missiles and stealth fighter jets. It also used low-cost, one-way attack drones modeled on Iranian designs for the first time in combat.
An epic act of rage led to the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, US President Donald Trump announced in truth social postcalling him “one of the most evil men in history.” Khamenei died shortly after the United States launched Operation Epic Fury, a major military campaign that targeted key Iranian military locations, including missile facilities, naval bases and sites near Khamenei’s office.
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“In 2014, he began serving with the NYPD and was assigned to the 79th Precinct,” the NYPD added. “Today, his family will always be in our thoughts and prayers. May we never forget Officer Davidius’ sacrifice and may his memory be a blessing.”
Tributes are pouring in
Many people remembered Davidus in emotional social media posts, including Congressman Mike Lawler, who write on X”, “I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of NYPD Officer Sorffly Davius, who passed away from a medical incident while deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Epic Fury. He served our country honorably in the 42nd Infantry Division of the U.S. Army National Guard, rising to the rank of Major before joining the New York Police Department in 2014. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, loved ones and the entire NYPD. May his memory be forever etched in our hearts. Blessings and may we never forget his service and sacrifice. “
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New York City Council Speaker, Julie Menin wrote“I am deeply saddened by the passing of NYPD Officer Sofli Davidus, a U.S. Army National Guard major who served our country in Kuwait. My thoughts are with his loved ones, and I join New Yorkers across the five boroughs in mourning his passing.”
“I am deeply affected by the passing of Major Davidius, a true citizen soldier, devoted husband and father,” Kathy Hochul wrote. “I personally express my condolences to his wife and my thoughts are with his loved ones. We will continue to pray for the safety of all those protecting us at home and abroad.”

