San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Mourners hail slain officer as selfless hero at funeral

- By Daisy Nguyen BERKELEY

A California police officer who was killed in the line of duty was hailed Saturday as a “Fiji-born American hero” who made the ultimate sacrifice for his adopted country.

At a funeral held for Cpl. Ronil Singh, mourners remembered the 33year-old officer as a hardworkin­g immigrant who worked his way up to become an officer in the small Stanislaus County town of Newman.

He “stood so much for what is right in our world and yet unfortunat­ely was taken too soon from us by what is wrong in our world,” Modesto police Officer Jeff Harmon said at the service in a Modesto church. He “probably more than anything else wanted to be home on Christmas night with his wife and his young son, but instead made a selfless choice to serve all of his community knowing that there are many more than just his own family that needed his protection that night.”

Singh was shot to death in the early hours of Dec. 26 after he pulled over a suspected drunken driver. The gunman fled, and a two-day-long manhunt led to the arrest of a man who authoritie­s said was in the country illegally and was preparing to flee to Mexico. Gustavo Arriaga Perez, 33, has since been charged with murder.

The case has rekindled a debate over California’s sanctuary law that limits cooperatio­n by local authoritie­s with federal immigratio­n authoritie­s. President Trump has cited Singh’s killing to call for tougher border security amid a fight with congressio­nal Democrats over funding for a border wall. The impasse has forced a partial government shutdown.

At his funeral, however, Singh’s brother and colleagues focused on his achievemen­ts and playful personalit­y. He grew up in a farming town and emigrated to Central California in 2003. He joined the 12-member Newman police department in 2011 after attending the police academy and serving as a volunteer, animal control officer and code enforcemen­t officer at other agencies in the region.

“He told me he came to this country with one purpose, and that purpose was to become a police officer,” Newman Police Chief Randy Richardson said. “He told me about all the pride he had in America, and how much it meant to get this opportunit­y.”

Fiji’s ambassador to the United States, Naivakarur­ubalavu Solo Mara, said Singh made his mark in his adopted country and called him a “Fiji-born American hero.”

Daisy Nguyen is an Associated Press writer.

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 ?? Deke Farrow / Modesto Bee ?? Law officers carry the casket of police Cpl. Ronil Singh in Newman. The officer was shot to death on Dec. 26 after he pulled over a suspected drunken driver.
Deke Farrow / Modesto Bee Law officers carry the casket of police Cpl. Ronil Singh in Newman. The officer was shot to death on Dec. 26 after he pulled over a suspected drunken driver.

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