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Sturtevant and his siblings grew up with an emotionally abusive father, said their mother, Carole Sturtevant. One brother, Michael Sturtevant, committed suicide in 1983, and a second brother, Jeffrey Sturtevant, killed himself in 1990, his mother said through tears. Mark Sturtevant promised at the second funeral he wouldn’t die the same way, his widow said.

“I never thought he would … ” his mother said. “Ever.”

Lisa Sturtevant said the Waukegan Police Department could have had a battery of programs and her husband wouldn’t have used them voluntarily. He wasn’t willing to talk about his problems, she said.

Her hope, she said, is that officers find whatever support they need and no one else dies.

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mvhii wrote on February 9, 2013 7:42 a.m. ...
As a trainer in police suicide prevention, I would recommend that readers look at Dr. Thomas Joyner's research (USF) that contradicts the stigma of suicide as a weak, cowardly act. I commend the writer of this article who brings out another barrier to addressing the problem of police suicide--no accurate reporting mechanism. How can we solve a problem if we don't know the scope of the problem? Many people have been impacted by the suicide death of an officer, but we only have anecdotal data. Researchers like Dr. Violanti and Andy O'Hara are excellent resources worthy of our support.

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