Los Angeles police officer Fernando Arroyos, killed in shootout with alleged gang members, laid to rest
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Hundreds of California cops turned out to pay their respects to slain Los Angeles Police Officer Fernando Arroyos Thursday – a 27-year-old who died in a shootout with a group of gang members who attacked him as he was house hunting with his girlfriend last month.
LAPD Lt. Rex Ingram, Arroyos’ watch commander, described the slain officer as a "bright, shining star of hope" and a role model for his fellow officers and for children to emulate.
"You were a product of your community who represented the best of the diverse melting pot we call home in Los Angeles," he said during a eulogy. "You stood tall, defending life and liberty, so that everyone else could live their American Dream."
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