By Ed Diokno
San Diego came to a stop Friday with the closures of Interstates 8 and 15 for the funeral procession of slain police officer Jonathan “JD” de Guzman, a Filipino American.
Thousands lined the streets and waited on freeway overpasses, saluting, waving flags and shedding tears as the mile-long procession of police cars and motorcycles traveled the freeways in the warm California sun.
Thousands of law enforcement personnel from around the state and from as far away as New York City crowded the chapel and grounds of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon in a show of somber respect for gang-enforcement Officer Jonathan “J.D.” de Guzman, who died after being shot during a pedestrian stop in Southcrest late on the night of July 28. He was 43.
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De Guzman and his partner, Officer Wade Irwin, 32, came under fire moments after pulling over to talk to a man behaving suspiciously in a neighborhood just east of the intersection of Interstate 5 and state Route 15.
The shooter moved to the police car’s open passenger door and fired five rounds at de Guzman while he was still seated behind the wheel of his cruiser, one shot severed his spine. Irwin suffered a serious but non-life-threatening wound.
The suspect is an ex-con who allegedly opened fire on them, 52-year-old Jesse Michael Gomez, was critically wounded in the shootout and remains hospitalized.
Gomez pleaded not guilty Tuesday (Aug. 2) to charges of murder, attempted murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm, and was ordered to remain in custody in lieu of $5 million bail. A special circumstance allegation of murder of a police officer makes Gomez eligible for the death penalty if he is convicted.
“He always believed in me.” pic.twitter.com/aVgqW4dW0k
— Carlos Correa (@CarlosCorrea2) August 5, 2016
A second suspect was arrested but has not been linked to the shooting. No motive for the shooting has been cited.
The San Diego Police Officers Association is collecting money for de Guzman’s family. Donations can be mailed to the San Diego Police Officers Association, 8388 Vickers St., San Diego, CA 92111, or made online at sdpoa.org/about-widows-orphans-fund/.
SDPOA officials asked donors to include “Officer Jonathan de Guzman” in the notes of the online donation or on the memo lines of their checks.
Contributions to aid in Irwin’s recovery expenses can be made at a Go Fund Me account.
“Rest in peace my friend and thanks for always being there for everyone,” @ChiefZimmerman on Officer De Guzman. pic.twitter.com/twvGzTiZfO
— Carlos Correa (@CarlosCorrea2) August 5, 2016