Lodi News-Sentinel

Memorial held for slain El Monte officers

- Richard Winton

LOS ANGELES — The black-andwhites stretched for half a mile Thursday as they followed a procession of motorcycle police officers along the shuttered 10 Freeway east of Los Angeles.

They came from far and wide, even beyond California’s border to escort the hearses carrying Sgt. Michael Paredes and Officer Joseph Santana, El Monte lawmen killed in a shootout earlier this month.

Fire ladder trucks formed arches at overpasses as the procession made its way from El Monte police headquarte­rs in the San Gabriel Valley to the Ontario sports arena, a stone’s throw away from Upland, where the two family men lived.

Paredes, a 22-year-veteran, and Santana, a newcomer to the department, were gunned down by a probatione­r at El Monte’s Siesta Inn on June 14 after they responded to a report of a stabbing and were ambushed shortly after entering the motel room. The two men were homegrown, Mayor Jessica Ancona said, once stars on local high school sports teams.

Paredes, 42, who started as a cadet before being sworn in as a full-time officer in July 2000, is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. He was posthumous­ly promoted to sergeant.

Santana, 31, worked for his hometown of El Monte as a public works employee for six years before starting his law enforcemen­t career as a deputy with the San Bernardino County Sheriff ’s Department. He served at the West Valley Detention Center until October, when the calling from his tight-knit hometown was too much to resist. He is survived by his wife, a daughter and twin sons.

Justin Flores, 45, fatally shot both officers in the head after they rescued a woman from a room at the one-story stucco motel in a stretch of El Monte that has struggled with crime.

The officers were able to get the victim out of the room while Flores retreated into a bathroom. Flores then opened fire, shooting both officers in the head, sources told the Los Angeles Times. Flores stole a gun off one of the fallen officers and ran into the motel parking lot, where he engaged in a gun battle with other responding officers. He fell to the ground before taking his own life.

Flores was on probation at the time of the shooting, but his probation officer hadn’t seen him in person in more than six months. In the days before the killings, the Los Angeles County probation department received concerning reports that Flores was in possession of a gun — which he was barred from having due to a felony conviction — and that he had beaten a woman he was romantical­ly involved with, according to three law enforcemen­t officials with direct knowledge of the case.

 ?? IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies joined hundreds of law enforcemen­t personnel from throughout the region at the Toyota Arena in Ontario on Thursday for a memorial service held for El Monte Police Sgt. Michael Paredes and Officer Joseph Santana, who were fatally shot in the line of duty.
IRFAN KHAN/LOS ANGELES TIMES Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies joined hundreds of law enforcemen­t personnel from throughout the region at the Toyota Arena in Ontario on Thursday for a memorial service held for El Monte Police Sgt. Michael Paredes and Officer Joseph Santana, who were fatally shot in the line of duty.

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