Former child star Austin Majors, known for his role as Theo Sipowicz on the hit TV show “NYPD Blue,” was found dead in transitional housing on February 11. The 27-year-old actor’s untimely death was caused by an accidental fentanyl overdose, according to the results of his autopsy released last month.
Key Takeaway
Former child star Austin Majors, known for his role on “NYPD Blue,” was found dead in transitional housing, with evidence of drug use at the scene. His death was caused by an accidental fentanyl overdose.
The Tragic Discovery
Security at the transitional housing facility performed a routine bed check around 9:30 PM on that fateful night. However, Majors did not respond when called. Concerned, they entered his room and found him unresponsive in his bed.
The room, unfortunately, revealed evidence of drug use. The coroner’s report mentioned the discovery of two rolled-up dollar bills, foil containing a white crystal-like powder, pills, and a shot glass with white powder residue. These findings led the authorities to collect these items as part of the ongoing death investigation.
Temporary Shelter Turned Tragic
Majors had been staying at the transitional housing facility, which offers temporary shelter for those who are unhoused. The facility had provided him with a place to stay during this challenging period of his life.
Earlier that day, Majors was seen getting food, walking around the facility. Little did anyone know that his visit to the transitional housing would end in such a devastating manner.
A Promising Career Cut Short
The news of Majors’ tragic passing sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. The young actor had gained recognition for his role as Theo Sipowicz on “NYPD Blue” and had even won a Young Artist Award in 2002 for his outstanding performance.
While his life came to an unfortunate and premature end, Austin Majors will be remembered for his talent and contributions to the world of acting.
As the world mourns the loss of yet another young talent to addiction, his passing serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers and devastating consequences of substance abuse. May Austin Majors’ tragic story serve as a call to action for increased awareness, support, and resources to combat the ongoing opioid crisis.