Los Angeles Times

Slain security officer is ID’d

- By Sarah Parvini sarah.parvini@latimes.com Twitter: @sarahparvi­ni

A Cal Poly Pomona security officer who was fatally stabbed on campus last week has been identified, authoritie­s said.

Mark Manlapaz was a senior park ranger in Claremont for three years and a 16-year veteran of the university’s campus security team, the city said in a Facebook post.

He was killed while working his shift as a public safety specialist on Friday.

“Mark was a friendly, helpful, and dedicated figure in the Claremont Wilderness Park and on the campus of Cal Poly Pomona. He will be greatly missed by his family, co-workers, and the community,” the city said on Facebook.

Authoritie­s told The Times that the security officer, 37, had been stabbed and slashed in the neck. When police arrived, officers opened fire on the 31-yearold male suspect.

Manlapaz and the suspect were pronounced dead at the two scenes.

The stabbing took place in the 3500 block of Pomona Boulevard about 4:30 p.m. The victim was found on the front seat of a truck parked on campus.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call from Cal Poly Police around 4:55 p.m. about a person acting erraticall­y.

About that same time, the suspect was shot four blocks away, near University Drive and Temple Avenue, said Lt. John Corina of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. A knife was found at the scene.

A community vigil for Manlapaz will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday at Lewis Park.

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