Photos: Funeral for slain Nogales Police Officer Jesus Cordova
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Nogales Police Officer Jesus Cordova was shot by a carjacking suspect in Nogales, Ariz. on April 27, 2018. Cordova died at a hospital in Nogales. It was the first time since 1888 a Nogales Police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty.
Funeral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Nogales Police Department officers escort the casket bearing the body of slain NPD officer Jesus Cordova, followed by his widow Alyssa.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Nogales Police Department officers become emotional as slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova's end-of-watch is broadcast over radio dispatch.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Nogales Police Department officers escort the casket bearing the body of slain NPD officer Jesus Cordova, followed by his widow Alyssa.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Nogales Police Department Chief Roy Bermudez presents the folded American flag from the casket of slain officer Jesus Cordova to his widow, Alyssa.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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The hearse carrying the body of slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova arrives at Nogales High School.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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The family of slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova is escorted into the funeral mass.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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A photograph and wreath for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova at his funeral mass.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Mourners embrace during the funeral mass for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Law enforcement officers salute the casket of slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Family members enter for the funeral mass for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Law enforcement officers prepare to fold the flag that laid upon the casket of slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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An Arizona Department of Public Safety officer plays "taps" on a bugle after the funeral mass for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Family members of slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova become emotional as Cordova's end-of-watch is broadcast over the NPD dispatch.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Nogales Police Department officers become emotional following the funeral mass for slain officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Nogales Police Department officers embrace after the funeral mass for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarFuneral for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova
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Law enforcement officers embrace after the funeral mass for slain Nogales Police officer Jesus Cordova.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily StarDocument: Tohono O'odham police officer run over by patrol vehicle stolen by armed man
UpdatedGrieving families left flowers and candles outside schools on the Tohono O’odham reservation Friday to honor a fallen tribal police officer who spent years working with youngsters as a school resource officer.
Officer Bryan Brown, who was set to retire in a few months from the Tohono O’odham Police Department, was run over and killed with his patrol vehicle Thursday while responding to a report of an armed and erratic driver on Thursday.
Carlos Maximilliano Galvan, who is in his late 30s, is facing a murder charge in the incident that occurred near the Desert Diamond Casino in Why, a community about two hours west of Tucson, according to a federal complaint filed Friday.
The complaint states that when Brown arrived at the casino, he encountered Galvan, who was standing outside his 1999 Crown Victoria holding a broken bottle. As Galvan approached, Brown backed away from his patrol vehicle.
The complaint said Galvan stole Brown’s vehicle and drove away on Arizona 86, only to turn the vehicle around. He then crashed into a marked Border Patrol vehicle, violently spinning the vehicle around, then drove toward and struck the police officer and ran him over. Before being struck, Brown fired at Galvan, the document said.
Galvan was injured in the incident, but the complaint only said the injury was to his neck. He was flown to a hospital in Phoenix. In addition to the murder charge, Galvan is facing three charges of assaulting a federal officer.
Brown was flown to a hospital in Phoenix, where he was pronounced dead.
Galvan, a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, later told investigators he was “high on meth” and had been awake for days, the complaint says.
“Galvan stated that he remembered backing up into an officer. Galvan then said that he was spooked from hitting the officer and then took off. Galvan stated that he knew it was an officer that he backed into,” the complaint says.
As he fled from the scene in Brown’s patrol vehicle westbound on Arizona 86, Galvan struck another marked Border Patrol vehicle and then hit an unmarked Border Patrol vehicle. Galvan’s vehicle rammed the two Border Patrol vehicles several times before coming to a stop. He was taken into custody by Border Patrol agents and a Tohono O’odham police lieutenant.
Students taking death hard
In addition to his police duties, Brown served as the Baboquivari Unified School District 40’s school resource officer for the past decade and was planning to retire from the police department in December, Superintendent Edna Morris said in an interview.
“Students and even parents have been taking it really hard,” Morris said. “He was the kindest man you’d ever want to meet. He had a soft spot in his heart for all the children of the Tohono O’odham Nation.
“He worked mainly with younger children. His goal was to create a positive relationship so they wouldn’t have a negative feeling about police.”
In a Facebook post, Morris wrote of the bond between the school cop and his young admirers. “Everywhere he was, children would run up to him and give him hugs,” she said.
Army veteran, longtime officer
Brown’s body was returned to Southern Arizona in a caravan of law enforcement vehicles that appeared to more than 3 miles long, said Morris, the school superintendent.
Police departments from throughout the state participated, she said.
A statement from tribal leadership said Brown was a 19-year veteran of the police department. He was born in Washington state and served eight years in the U.S. Army.
“We offer our deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Officer Bryan Brown, said Tohono O’odham Nation Chairman Ned Norris. “Today we not only commemorate his tragic passing but honor and remember him as he lived.”
Brown is survived by his wife, seven children, four stepchildren, eight grandchildren, seven siblings and his father, the tribal statement said.
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Officer Jesus Cordova was shot and killed in his patrol car April 27 during a citywide chase of a suspected carjacker.
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