Marc F. Lotter
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Detective

Marc F. Lotter

Veteran → Illness
End of Watch May 25, 2024
Age 58
Tour of Duty 24 yrs
The Vigil Panel 182 ›
Gender Male

Incident

Detective Marc Lotter died as a result of cancer that he developed following his assignment to the search and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center site following the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks.

Detective Lotter was a United States Air Force and Navy veteran who had served with the New York City Police Department for 24 years, assigned to the Firearms Analysis Section.

September 11, 2001 - The Years After

Detective Marc F. Lotter was assigned to the search and recovery at the World Trade Center site after September 11, 2001. He was 36 years old that fall.

He died on May 25, 2024 - 22 years and 8 months later - of an illness contracted there. He was 58.

He is one of 599 officers honored here, and one of 450 at New York City Police Department.

The most recent of these deaths was October 24, 2025.

Officers who worked the search, rescue, and recovery at the World Trade Center site breathed contaminated air for weeks and months afterward. Many developed cancers and respiratory disease, and they have gone on dying of it ever since.

Seventy-two officers were killed on the morning itself. Hundreds more have died in the years that followed. They are honored here together, because the same attack killed them all. With some it simply took longer.

Survivors

Survivors include his wife and five children.

In Our Keeping

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BO-US-NY-5C44AE35
Stewardship
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Last updated
August 2, 2026

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Tributes

You walked into it and it took years to finish the job.
Detective Lotter gave the New York City Police Department 24 years.
Thank you for your service to the New York community. Gone but never to be forgotten.
Rest easy, Detective Lotter.

— S. Vincent Anthony, U.S. Army 1985-1993

Agency

Type Police Department
Location New York, NY
Platform Identity nypd.newyork.ny.us.gov.nw

Service Record

End of Watch May 25, 2024
Tour of Duty 24 yrs
Age 58
Gender Male

Incident Details

Cause Illness
Weapon Aircraft; Passenger jet

Military Service

Marc F. Lotter served in the U.S. Navy before joining law enforcement.

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Detective Marc F. Lotter is one of 1 officers lost to illness connected to their service across the full record of this memorial — 0% of all 97,759 officers honored here.

In NY, 655 of 2,147 officers were lost to illness connected to their service — 30.5% of this state's fallen. That is 30.5 percentage points above the national rate of 0%.

At New York City Police Department, 538 of 1237 officers on record were lost to illness connected to their service — 43.5% of this agency's fallen.

New York City Police Department
538
of 1,237 officers
43.5% Illness
NY — Statewide
655
of 2,147 officers
30.5% Illness
Nationwide
1
of 97,759 officers
0% Illness

National Cause Distribution

How Illness compares to all causes of officer death in the memorial record. Marc F. Lotter's cause is highlighted.

Felonious
1 (0%)
Accident
1 (0%)
Illness
1 (0%)
Cardiac
1 (0%)
Undetermined
1 (0%)
Suicide
1 (0%)

How Marc F. Lotter Compares

Age at Death
58
This officer
Avg for Illness: 47.7 years
Years of Service
24
This officer
Avg for Illness: 18.7 years

When Illness Deaths Occur

Monthly distribution of Illness deaths across the full memorial record. Marc F. Lotter is highlighted in May.

Jan
294
Feb
198
Mar
186
Apr
226
May
201
Jun
182
Jul
217
Aug
281
Sep
353
Oct
376
Nov
239
Dec
285

Incident Location

Military Service

Marc F. Lotter served in the U.S. Navy before joining law enforcement.

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