PGPD Prince George’s County Police Mourning Loss of Corporal Marquette Turner

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Corporal Marquette Turner

The Prince George’s County Police family is mourning the loss of one of our own. Corporal Marquette Turner died Sunday morning during a medical emergency.

Corporal Turner was a 16-year veteran of the agency. The well-liked, dedicated officer spent the majority of his career assigned to the Bureau of Patrol – at the District IV station in Oxon Hill.

Corporal Turner grew up in Washington DC. Prior to joining the Prince George’s County Police Department, he served in the Army. He loved serving others in the military and as a police officer and he truly loved the Washington Redskins.

He is survived by his four children, sister, brother, and mother and many other relatives and his family here at the Prince George’s County Police Department. We offer our deepest condolences to his entire family.



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