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Police Officer II Jonathan Matias De Guzman

San Diego Police Department, California

End of Watch Thursday, July 28, 2016

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Reflections for Police Officer II Jonathan Matias De Guzman

Rest well Ofcr. DeGuzman

Honor Guard School
HonorGuardSchool.com

August 14, 2016

Rest easy brother, for we now have the watch.

Captain Kevin Clark
Denton County Sheriff's Office

August 14, 2016

I look up to the sky to keep the tears from Falling

For law-enforcement and military I am eternally grateful for your service and sacrifice to keep our country safe, like the faithful and brave officer DeGuzman

Although I didn't know personally officer Deguzman my prayers are with his family

Dr DL Hadjis, Comissioner
San Diego County Crime Comission

August 13, 2016

With saddened hearts. Officer Jonathan M. DeGuzman has gone
10-42...... Thank you for your services. You will be missed but not forgotten.

James Hallgrimson Blue Steel Security Officer

August 11, 2016

Thank you for your sacrifice and may you rest in peace.

Hon. Travis D. Bird
Commonwealth's Attorney - Spotsylvania County, VA

August 11, 2016

Thank you for service brother, now rest in eternal peace. God will be welcoming you into his kingdom.

N.Y.PD. Lt. Ray Flores
Retired

August 11, 2016

Rest In Peace Brother.

Det. Randy Evans
Kansas City Missouri Police Department
Son of Patrolman Robert Wayne Evans
E.O.W 10/14/1971
HEROES LIVE FOREVER

August 11, 2016

"The Badge"

He starts his shift each day
To respond to calls unknown.
He drives a marked patrol car.
A police officer he is known.

He's paid by the citizens' taxes
To make it safe on the streets.
But he usually has a second job
'Cause a waitress has his salary beat.

Now he doesn't know a holiday
'Cause he works all year round.
And when Thanksgiving and Christmas finally arrive
At his home he cannot be found.

He's cursed and assaulted often,
The one whos blood runs blue.
He seldom ever gets a thanks,
To some he's just a fool.

His friends are always other cops
'Cause people just don't understand
That underneath his badge and gun,
He's just another man.

He knows there might not be a tomorrow
In this world of drugs and crime.
And he gets so mad at the court system
'Cause the crooks don't get any time.

And each day when he leaves for work,
He prays to God above.
Please bring me home after my shift
So I can see the ones I love.

But tonight he stops a speeding car,
He's alone down this ole' highway.
It's just a little traffic infraction.
He does it everyday.

Well, he walks up to the driver's window,
And his badge is shining bright.
He asked the guy for a driver's license,
When a shot rang through the night.

Yes, the bullet hit its mark,
Striking the officer in the chest.
But the Department's budget didn't buy
Each officer a bullet-proof vest.

So he lay on the ground bleeding.
His blood wasn't blue - His blood was red.
And briefly he thought of his loved ones
'Cause in a moment the officer was dead.

In the news they told the story
Of how this officer had died.
And some who listened cared less,
But those who loved him cried.

Well, they buried him in uniform
With his badge pinned on his chest.
He even had his revolver,
He died doing his best.

Written By:

David L. Bell

Richland County Sheriff's Department
Columbia, South Carolina

Used with Special Permission of the Author
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and may not be duplicated without permission

Investigator David L Bell (Retired)
Richland County Sheriff's Dept., Columbia, SC

August 10, 2016

Rest in Peace, Police Officer JD DeGuzman. Thank you for your service to this country and your community. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and your department at this time.

Chief Reuben C. Black
Barnwell Police Dept., Barnwell, SC

August 10, 2016

Rip Officer DeGuzman.Thank you for your service. Job well done. May God be with and comfort your loved ones.

Diane and Bill McCleskey
Police supporters

August 10, 2016

Rest In Peace Brother

Captain Steve Yancey
Forest Hill Police Department, Texas

August 9, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers extend across the miles to our family, both blood and blue. We know your pain and grieve your loss. Though we cannot be with you as you begin the difficult journey ahead, please know we are with you in spirit. A loss to one is a loss to all. We pray that the Lord hold all of you in His hands and grant you peace in your hearts some day.

Officer DeGuzman, your life and service will never be forgotten. "Thank you" will never be enough for the sacrifice you have made. Godspeed Sir.

Erin Gibson-Darrow
Pikes Peak Region Peace Officers' Memorial

August 9, 2016

God Bless you our Brother in Blue. Prayers out to all of your family, friends, and co-workers. Rest in Peace Sir.

Former Jail Officer/Deputy
Wayne County Sheriffs Department
Wayne County Mississippi

August 8, 2016

Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Rest In Peace Officer DeGuzman. Our deepest heartfelt condolences to all of your family, friends, and brothers and sisters at San Diego Police Department.

U.S. Postal Inspector Scott Horne
U.S. Postal Inspection Service

August 8, 2016

Rest in peace brother and thank you for your service. As you join our brothers and sisters in the hall of heroes, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Vires et Honorem

PTLM Frank Kapusta
Moahwk Police Department

August 8, 2016

Officer DeGuzman, I didn't know you, but I didn't have to know you to know that you were a great man and police officer. I grew up basically living at the old SDPD station in the police explorers and lost many of my extended family members of the San Diego Police Dept. to murder/suicide. When I heard about you and your partner, Officer Wade Irwin, I became very depressed. One of your cousins told me that you didn't like seeing people sad, "so make sure to look up and give him a smile for me," So, in your honor, even though my heart is extremely heavy, I will look up towards the sky and give you a huge smile. Thank you for your service. "Until Valhalla."

Veronica Forston
former San Diego Police Explorer Captain

August 8, 2016

Rest In Peace brother for you are a true hero. May your loved ones assuage their time of grieving.

N.Y.PD. Lt. Ray Flores
Retired

August 7, 2016

on behalf of the team of shamrock investigations and protection agency and the team ofthe bounty hunter riders we wish to extend deepest sympothies to allthe families of fallen officers in your dept may god bless you and may st micheal take care of all our fallen comrades

private eys and bounty hunters
shamrock investigationsand protection agency and bounty hunter riders

August 7, 2016

God bless you Brother Jonathan. May perpetuate light shine upon you. Sincere condolences to the De Guzman and San Diego PD Family.

FTO B. Balaoro
Salinas PD & FALEO

August 6, 2016

RIP BLUE BROTHER

Stephen Bruet PPO II
North Carolina Department of Public Safety

August 6, 2016

Rest in Peace Brother! We have the watch from here. May God Bless you and your Family.

Sgt. A. OROZCO
ADOT/ECD

August 5, 2016

My thoughts are with your family, friends, and the members of the SDPD during this most difficult and tragic time.
R.I.P Sir!

Wm Jean-Paul Rochat
Swiss Army, MP, Trafic & Escort Unit

August 5, 2016

Thank you for your service. Your family is on my prayers.

Seasonal police officer Ryan Hock
Ocean City, MD Police Department

August 5, 2016

He stood on corner all alone his badge shined bright in the noontime sun. All is a sudden he was gone but his badge shining on. Thank you for all you did RIP.

Retired Chief of Police & Retired Chief
West Point Ga PD & GDC

August 4, 2016

Black & Blue

I once patrolled your streets and parks
to enforce a safer neighborhood for you and your families.

I was there to save you from near-death
When you were savagely beaten
at the hands of your childrens’ father
…and left for dead.

I stood next to your son & daughter
to ensure they arrived home safely
from bullying and those with bad intentions.

My partner and I helped you work through a tough situation
with your family
when asked to respond to a domestic disturbance…
Because…after all, everyone has troubles…
…I understand…
…I have a family as well…

I remembering pulling your cat to safety from drowning in your pool
and rescuing other pets from confined spaces
…too many to name…

It was nice to see you safe from that obnoxious man
Belligerent & high on drugs…
As he roamed the street
Eyes glassy, loud, full of anger & rage…& looking to provoke an altercation
But now, I know you are ok.

Traffic control isn’t always as relaxing as it looks…
The Eagles, Stones, U2…
I was glad to assist in walking you & your daughter across both intersections
On that gorgeous summer night
During rush hour when thing were crazy…
On your way to see Lou Gramm…

I will miss watching you and your peers
Walk across the stage to receive your D.A.R.E. certificates
Only one of a few proud milestones

When someone’s broken into your home
And you are there with your children alone…
I pray you are safe and able to get out or avoid the intruders by hiding
& have your gun ready to protect your family…

I was out there in the worst of it all
Without a second thought
To get you to a shelter
During that horrid hurricane and tornado
That tore your family’s home to shreds
& left your loved ones & pets scattered…
while I prayed my Own family was safe without me…

I’ve been there to try and protect your son & daughter
From drugs, firearms, and violence through the years…
& I remember when I inspired Both of them
to help people - as I do - and become officers.

Now, the sad truth is that
Many don’t respect us quite the same
Turning valued life into a video game
Trying to one-up the others…
Many carrying a sense of entitlement
To what they claim is rightfully theirs…
But…where I was raised…& years ago…
Respect is earned.
And interacting with adults and those in authority
went without saying…
Lately, there is deep hurt, anger, and violence
At the loss of lives
and there are targets on our backs…

I was proud and peaceful knowing I could do all that for you…
That is what I wanted…

But now…

Today…Your streets will go unmanned & unprotected
You will need to brave your neighborhood alone
Go to the store watching your back
or to the park with your children to watch them play
…but before you do,
Be sure to check the play area for any weapons someone may have left behind.

Today…I cannot protect you or your family
From the suspicious man who is lurking across the street
And driving by on multiple occasions…just waiting…

There is a prison break…two murderers at large in your area…
They could be anywhere…
Be alert if your children are out…
or you need to go somewhere on your own.
And be sure to secure your home tighter than Fort Knox.

Today…my heart breaks for you and your children
…laying bloodied and tattered on the pavement
and trapped in mangled metal because of that drunk…
Somebody will come for you, eventually…

When a vehicle plows through a crowd at a family festival,
Keep your loved ones close & who knows…
…maybe a citizen (licensed to carry)
will have good aim or know something about apprehension
in a way that will minimize the loss of lives.

Today…After working your long late-night shift…
Riding home on your bicycle & the driver of a vehicle loses control…
or has been out partying…
You awake on the side of the road (because the driver never stopped) badly hurt…
& barely clinging to life..
Just close your eyes & sit tight…quietly…
Maybe your family or friends will come looking for you…

Today…when your neighbor has had too much to drink
and he’s raping his wife/girlfriend
and beating his children
until they’re black & blue and unconscious…
You can hear their cries for help
…you know he’s violent…
…and there are weapons on site…
Maybe – by the grace-of-God…
when the torture has stopped…
they will still be alive.
Maybe.

Today…the woman abusing her animals goes free.
The animal’s been chained for days…
…unfed & left without water…
Knee-deep in snow and too weak to cry.
I’m sorry little four-legged friend…
…that I cannot be there for you.

Today…when your Grandmother has a stroke
or your Grandfather falls off a ladder in cardiac arrest,
I will be with them…only in spirit.

Today…I will not be able to be there for you
as that belligerent drunk in the restaurant
continues to ridicule & bully patrons to an obnoxious degree
looking for a fight & threatening their lives…
…maybe the Manager can step up…
…because today, I cannot be there for you…

Today…

I cannot be there for you…
Because, I was murdered in cold-blood…
…in the line of duty.

*I was ambushed & shot*

My partner would have been there to help you…
Only, he was ambushed & shot as well…
My heart breaks for you…
And I’m sorry that I cannot do what I set out to do…
But, we’ve been taken too early…
Before our time…

I almost made it…
After 30 years of service,
I was set to retire in 3 months…
Just to spend a little time with my wife…
Enjoying a cold drink in the breeze on the back porch…
Listening to our favorite songs…
Those moments are priceless
Especially aft. her being diagnosed with cancer…
We planned to travel to see our children and new Grandchildren
Out of state…

My partner’s bride
just gave birth to their new baby
only one month ago…
A little guy...
and a big sister in waiting…
They looked so proud & happy for their new family start…
He wasn’t even meant to be working that night…
He’d come in to work some OT.

I held him as we both lie calling…
“Officers down, Officers down..”
And we can hear the sirens…
We can feel the love and support…
as our Brothers and Sisters in Blue race to our sides…
But…the wounds are fatal…
And neither of us can hang on.

Murdered.
Shot in cold blood.
For only doing my job...

And only for This reason,
Today…
I cannot be there for you…

Because…
Any other time…
“I cannot be there for you..”
Said No Officer, Ever.

Rest easy…
And don’t ever forget
We are your Angels in Blue
Even in spirit.

God Bless everyone…
Be safe in your homes and on the streets,
and let the hatred & violence settle…
Be there for one another
regardless of race, uniform, religion, age or sex…
because BOTH Black and Blue are shooting and killing…
And BOTH Black and Blue are Dying…
The hatred and the bullets are the same color…
and pack the same lethal punch.

And because our generations of today and tomm.
need a sign of hope and promise
Make today count.

And know this is what your fallen, active, and retired Officers in Blue
Have given it all for…

Ms. Heather M. Madonia

August 4, 2016

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