Funeral services scheduled for Deputy Darnell Calhoun

Members of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department load the casket of Deputy Darnell Calhoun into a hearse after stopping at his family’s locally owned BBQ restaurant in Murrieta. Valley News/Andrez Imaging

MURRIETA (CNS) – A public viewing is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 20, in Murrieta
for those wishing to honor slain Riverside County sheriff’s Deputy Darnell
Calhoun, whose funeral services will follow Saturday in Rancho Cucamonga.

According to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, the Murrieta
Valley Funeral Home, located at 24651 Washington Ave., will provide the viewing
of Calhoun’s casket from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday.

On Saturday, the fallen lawman’s remains will be borne to Abundant
Living Family Church, 10900 Civic Center Drive, where a memorial service is
scheduled between 10 a.m. and noon. Internment will follow the eulogies, and
that service will be private.

The public is invited to show support ahead of the memorial by lining
the route on which the procession from the funeral home to the Rancho Cucamonga
church will take.

It is as follows:

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; then a final westbound
turn into the parking lot of Abundant Living Family Church.

A candlelight vigil was held for Calhoun on Tuesday outside the
sheriff’s Lake Elsinore station, where close to 150 people gathered to remember
the 30-year-old deputy, including Sheriff Chad Bianco. A second vigil was held in Murrieta the next day.

Members of the community, along with Law Enforcement, attend a candlelight vigil held at the lake Elsinore station Tuesday, Jan. 18, for fallen Riverside County Sherriff’s Deputy Darnell Calhoun. Valley News/Joseph Morabito; Wildomar City Council photo

“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.”

Lake Elsinore Mayor Natasha Johnson said Calhoun’s “sacrifice reminds
us of the ultimate price our law enforcement officers are willing to pay to
keep our families and our communities safe.”

“His service and dedication will never be forgotten,” she said.

Earlier this week, the fallen lawman’s family released a statement
thanking residents and others for their “outpouring of love and support.”

“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.”

Calhoun was allegedly gunned down Friday by 42-year-old Jesse Navarro
of Lake Elsinore.

The deputy, who left behind a pregnant wife and two young sons, died
after he was rushed to Inland Valley Medical Center in Wildomar, where the
suspect was also taken and remains in critical condition after he was shot by a
deputy backing up Calhoun.

A “Help A Hero” fundraiser was immediately established for the slain
lawman. As of Thursday morning, $223,989 in donations had been made on
behalf of Calhoun’s family. The fundraiser link is at
https://helpahero.com/campaign/deputy-darnell-calhoun.

“He was a husband, a father of two young boys — ages 2 and 4 — and
a third baby boy on the way,” according to the Riverside County Deputy Sheriff
Relief Foundation, which initiated the online fundraiser. “He will be
remembered as a son, a brother, a grandson, a nephew, a cousin, a son-in-law, a
brother-in-law and a loyal friend.”

Bianco said Calhoun was fatally shot about 4:20 p.m. Friday in the
18000 block of Hilldale Lane, near Grand Avenue, when he approached a residence
from which a 911 call had been placed indicating there was a domestic
disturbance.

Bianco said Calhoun was hit when Navarro allegedly opened fire from
the residence.

The second deputy on the scene found Deputy Calhoun wounded in the
street,” Bianco said last week. “A gunfight ensued with the suspect, who was
shot. The suspect was treated at the scene and transported to the hospital.”

Background information on Navarro was unavailable.

Deputy Darnell Calhoun (on right) in a photo from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Valley News/RCSD photo

Calhoun was assigned to the Lake Elsinore station after he laterally
transferred from the San Diego Police Department just under one year ago.

The San Diego Police Department posted a message Friday night saying
personnel were “devastated to learn of the passing of Deputy Darnell Calhoun,
an SDPD officer until 2022.”

“Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues
in SDPD and the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.”

Exactly one week prior to Calhoun’s slaying, Deputy Isaiah Albert
Cordero was laid to rest.

The 32-year-old motorcycle deputy was shot to death on the afternoon
of Dec. 29 by a convicted felon during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley. The man
was killed two hours later during a gun battle with deputies attempting to
arrest him after a lengthy pursuit that ended on southbound Interstate 15 in
Norco.

Cordero’s had been the first deputy line-of-duty death in Riverside
County in 15 years. Copyright 2023, City News Service, Inc.

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