Washington trooper who defied state vaccine mandate and told gov to ‘kiss my a–‘ dies from COVID-19

Washington State Patrol officer who defied a statewide vaccine mandate and signed off for the final time by telling Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee to “kiss my a–” is useless from COVID-19.

Former Trooper Robert LaMay, 51, who served 22 years with the State Patrol and retired final October, died on Friday. 

LaMay garnered consideration from Individuals throughout the nation after he signed off for the final time as an officer and informed Washington Gov. Jay Inslee he “can kiss my a–” over pressured vaccine mandates.

Following LaMay’s dying, Washington State Patrol Chief John R. Batiste launched a press release praising him for his service, which Batiste mentioned “will likely be lengthy remembered and appreciated.”

“I'm deeply saddened over the information that our former buddy and colleague Trooper Robert LaMay has handed away,” Batiste mentioned. “This company’s prayers and remembrances are together with his household and family members. Rob served honorably for over 20 years, and we had been upset to see him depart the company this previous October. His service to this state and company will likely be lengthy remembered and appreciated.”

“Allow us to now keep in mind our outdated buddy, help his household and family members, give thanks for his service, and resolve to fulfill the challenges forward with persevering with obligation, dignity and respect,” Batiste added.

In his remaining sign-off final October, LaMay mentioned he had labored sick and buried a number of mates over the previous 22 years of his service to the state. 

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