Slain San Diego officer remembered as passionate helper
EL CAJON, Calif. — Jonathan De Guzman constantly prodded his fellow officers to excel at their jobs, saying “much work to do. Must catch the bad guys,” words remembered Friday at a memorial service for the San Diego police officer slain in the line of duty.
More than 4,000 people attended the public service at a church in the city of El Cajon, east of San Diego. The crowd included more than 2,000 police officers and elected officials, including Gov. Jerry Brown and San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer.
Many did not know De Guzman — who was shot five times July 28 while sitting in his patrol car after his partner had approached a man on a dark San Diego street last week — but said they were moved to show their support for police because of the recent killings of officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Dallas.
“Every day all the officers that protect and serve and save lives — that happens way more than the other stuff — so I want to say ‘thank you’ to them and ‘we’ve got your back,’” said Krishna Arvan, 44, who watched as a procession of 200 uniformed motor officers and 600 police cars that started in San Diego escorted the hearse as it entered the parking lot of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon.


