US Capitol Police recruit killed in Georgia car crash, other injured recruits airlifted to hospital
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A U.S. Capitol Police recruit died in a fatal car crash in Georgia over the weekend, as details are still emerging from the incident that also sent several other recruits to the hospital.

Democratic congressional leadership were first to confirm the death of United States Capitol Police Recruit Officer Christopher Katz in a statement Monday morning. 

“Our prayers are with his family and we will honor his memory when the House returns on Tuesday,” House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Joe Morelle, both from New York, said. “It is a tragic day with the news that several USCP recruits were involved in that fatal accident while in Georgia and are dealing with serious injuries. The entire House Democratic Caucus family is praying for their swift recovery.” 

“We were devastated to learn that a fatal car crash in Glynn County, Georgia took the life of one of our recruit officers over the weekend,” the statement said.

Five other recruit officers who were also in the car were injured, and the crash happened while the recruits were off duty during their time at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Brunswick, Georgia, Capitol Police said. 

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“The Georgia State Police continue their investigation,” the statement added. “The recruit officers joined our Department in November. We have wellness resources available for our entire Department during this difficult time.” 

Fox News is told the injured recruits were transported via a “life flight” to nearby Jacksonville, Florida. 

Fox News’ Kelly Phares contributed to this report. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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