The Baldwin Park community is holding a queue Tuesday evening for Samuel Liberos, a fallen Baldwin Park Police Station officer.
Liberos, 43, was shot and killed after an officer was sent to the 4200 block of Philharmonicles Avenue over a report of a man carrying a rifle around 7:15pm on Saturday.
When they arrived, Darius Wong, the father of two daughters, found Darius Wong, who had injured his upper body. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was later declared dead. Authorities said Wong had just parked his car when he was shot.
When officers arrived, the gunman identified as Eduardo Roberto Medina Belomen, now 22, sparked a fire, killing Liberos and injured another surviving officer who was taken to a nearby hospital.
Medina Veromen was charged by the LA County DA office with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder, reportedly firing on other Baldwin Park officials.
Officer Samuel Liberos is seen in a photo released by Baldwin Park Police Station.
“Sam was a dedicated officer who represented our department with dignity and honor,” said Baldwin Park Police Chief Robert A. Lopez. “Faced with danger, Sam has put the safety of others selflessly before him and gives him that to his life. We will never forget Sam.
KTLA will livestream the queue on Tuesday evening. This takes you from Los Angeles to Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Covina, then northbound via the 605 Expressway, eastbound, to Ramona Boulevard, Pacific Avenue and 10 Expressway.
Sky5 will overcome the gloomy event in honor of Officer Samuel Liberos around 8pm
If you want to show your support, we recommend lining up safely along the route. Commuters are advised that there may be possible traffic delays during this period and should plan their trip accordingly.
“We are deeply grateful for the support of our community in order to respect the life, service and sacrifice of Officer Samuel Liberos,” the official said.
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