RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> A memorial services on Saturday in Rancho Cucamonga for slain Riverside County sheriff’s Deputy Darnell Calhoun. This might be traffic delays on Interstate 15 Saturday morning scheduled between 10am and noon.

According to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, On Saturday, the remains of the fallen former San Diego police officer and Riverside County sheriff’s Deputy, will be borne to Abundant Living Family Church, 10900 Civic Center Drive in Rancho Cucamonga , where a memorial service is scheduled at 10am. A private internment will follow.

The public also is invited to show support by lining the procession route from the funeral home at 24651 Washington Ave., Murrieta, starts approximately 8am to the church in Rancho Cucamonga:

  • Northbound on Washington, then eastbound on Kalmia Street to northbound Interstate 15;
  • I-15 to Fourth Street in Rancho Cucamonga, then westbound on Fourth to Milliken Avenue;
  • Northbound on Milliken to Arrow Route, then westbound on Arrow to White Oak Avenue northbound, nearing the final westbound turn into the church parking lot.

“It takes a special kind of person to be able to come to work everyday, knowing that you could sacrifice your life for someone else and leave your family behind,” Bianco said. “Darnell was that kind of man, who came to work to protect people.”

This week, Calhoun’s family released a statement expressing thanks for the “outpouring of love and support” following his death.

“While we are heartbroken, we also celebrate the gift of Darnell – the husband, father, son, brother and deputy,” according to the family statement. “His life, though cut short, is a blessing. Our faith in Jesus will carry us through this, and we know we will be reunited with Darnell once again.”

The deputy, who leaves behind a pregnant wife and two young sons, died almost a week ago, after being gunned down by a suspect; a colleague of Calhoun’s returned fire, wounding the alleged shooter.

“Help A Hero” fundraiser was established for Calhoun’s family. As of Thursday, almost $229,000 had been donated.

One week prior to Calhoun’s slaying, Deputy Isaiah Albert Cordero, 32, was laid to rest. He was shot to death Dec. 29, becoming the first deputy line-of-duty death in Riverside County in 15 years.

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