Detective Brett Johnson has passed away suddenly. He was confirmed dead on Monday morning, April 29, 2024. He died leaving many hearts scarred after learning of his sudden death and since the tragic news surfaced, many have share their deepest regrets and condolences, also paying tribute to the dearly beloved Brett. Over the course of the past two decades, Detective Johnson has devoted his time and efforts to the city of Columbus and the Columbus Division of Police.
Nothing will ever be forgotten about his bravery, courage, and decades of dedication to the community of the Columbus Division of Police. Apart from his dedication and competence which was greatly admired by many in the CDP community, Detective Brett Johnson was a hilarious man with a highly welcoming personality. He was highly influential and competitive in some areas but everything was loving about him. (Columbus, OH)
The general public is urged to keep the family of Brett in their prayers as they navigate through this sad and difficult time of grief. Any support, word of encouragement is highly needed by friends and loved ones of Brett. Detective Johnson leaves behind his wife and children, who are in need of all the support and care in this difficult time.
About Columbus Division of Police
It is the Columbus Division of Police that serves as the major law enforcement agency for the city of Columbus, which is located in the state of Ohio in the United States. In addition to being one of the twenty-five largest police departments in the United States, it is also the largest on the Ohio state level. This organization is made up of twenty precincts in addition to a large number of smaller investigation and support units.
A total of approximately 1,885 sworn police officers and more than 325 civilian staff members were employed by the Division as of June 2020. To put that into perspective, the number of sworn officers and civilian staff members was stated to be 1,848 in the year 2016. During the year 2016, the entire budget was anticipated to be $310,139,284.