Deputy Craig Chamberlin GoFundMe raises more than $30,000 as former Spokane County Sheriff passes away

On Sunday, April 30, the group of Previous Spokane District Sheriff Delegate Craig Chamberlin reported that he had died through a GoFundMe page made to raise assets to help pay for his burial service costs.

The pledge drive, which has raised more than $30,000 of its $35,000 objective, was made by Craig Chamberlin’s three girls, Courtney, Makenzie, and Carlee. The girls, who declared the passing of their dad, noticed that their father’s destruction was an “unforeseeable” occurrence.

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In an explanation on GoFundMe, the girls depicted their father, Craig Chamberlin, 52, as their “closest companion,” while noticing that the passing came as a shock to the family.

While the family shared no further insights regarding Craig Chamberlin’s passing, his girl Mackenzie Chamberlin addressed KREM 2 News and said that the

family is as yet attempting to find some peace with the abrupt passing of their dad. She said:

Craig Chamberlin, who presented with the Spokane District Sheriff’s Office for a long time, was exceptionally regarded locally. He turned into the essence of the division and was seen in numerous television interviews during his experience as Delegate Sheriff.

Chamberlin, who campaigned for Sheriff’s position in 2022, was terminated last year following an examination concerning his direct by previous Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich. At that point, Chamberlin pulled out from the sheriff’s race, guaranteeing that the examination and ensuing terminating were politically inspired to thwart his possibilities winning office.

According to KREM 2 News, Chamberlin, in a Facebook post, claimed that Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich, who was not trying to be reappointed, sent off an examination to destroy his chances of winning as he was underwriting an alternate competitor.

Soon after Craig Chamberlin’s passing was declared, long-lasting Spokane wrongdoing correspondent Jeff Humphrey, who collaborated with the previous representative for a few wrongdoing stories more than twenty years, honored him in a contacting proclamation.

We are heartbroken at the unexpected loss of our colleague and friend, retired Deputy Craig Chamberlin, who passed away suddenly last night, April 30th. Craig was a valued and beloved member of the SERVPRO family and we will all miss him more than words can express. pic.twitter.com/FfRE9DeyPm

— SERVPRO’s of NW Spokane/S&W Spokane/Spokane Valley (@ServpronwS) May 1, 2024


According to KXLY, Humphrey said that Chamberlin, who experienced childhood in Spokane Valley, was profoundly put resources into the local area’s advancement and put stock in contacting individuals through cameras as it permitted him to teach watchers on the underlying driver behind wrongdoings.

“He was a local youngster out of the valley. Thus, he was put resources into this local area completely. So [he was like], ‘How could I – Craig ‘Hollywood’ Chamberlin, help my local area the most? I can do it with an identification and a weapon, yet I will utilize television cameras and receivers and I will school individuals on what’s causing wrongdoing, what are the foundations of wrongdoing, what are the responses to our wrongdoing issues?’ And that’s what he publicized and made the spot more secure for us all.”
Humphrey added that correspondents recalled Chamberlain as a consistently prepared representative to assist columnists with keeping the general population informed.

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