"The reports of 144 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty during 2018 is a tremendous loss," BlueH.E.L.P. co-founder Jeff McGill said in a statement. "As tragic as these duty deaths are, the single greatest cause of death for law enforcement officers each year is suicide."
California (12), Texas (12) and Florida (10) had the highest number of officer suicides. At least 12 officers killed themselves on duty—in their patrol car or at their agencies.
Of the 2018 officers who died as a result of suicide, 150 were male and 8 were female. The average age was 41 years with an average length of 15 years of service.
"We've collected as much information as we possibly can on the names of officers who die by suicide every year," said Steven Hough, co-founder of Blue H.E.L.P.
"The problem is, we know there are other tragic deaths by suicide that we don't know about. So as bad a number as we have this year, we're saddened by the fact that we know in reality the number is higher," Hough added.