Century Memorial Ride
The 10th Annual Century Memorial Ride will be held on Sat., June 10th, 2017. The ride will benefit fallen peace officers, firefighters and their families.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department extends its deepest condolences to our partners at the California Highway Patrol, West Los Angeles Station following the tragic line-of-duty death of Officer Miguel Cano.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Officer Cano’s family, friends, and colleagues as they navigate this profound loss. We stand with you in mourning and honor his service and sacrifice.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department offers its deepest condolences to the families, friends, and colleagues of Coeur d’Alene Fire Department Battalion Chief John Morrison and Kootenai County Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Frank Harwood, who tragically lost their lives in the line of duty.
Both chiefs demonstrated extraordinary bravery and commitment to their work, and their sacrifice will never be forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with their loved ones and the entire fire service community during this difficult time.

Sergeant I Shiou Deng
EOW: June 23, 2025
“It is with profound sadness and a heavy heart that I share the heartbreaking news of the line-of-duty death of Sergeant Shiou Deng, who was tragically killed in a traffic collision on the 405 Freeway while on duty in the early morning hours of June 23.
Sergeant Deng served the City of Los Angeles with honor, courage, and compassion for
more than 26 years. He was a deeply respected leader within our department and a trusted protector of our communities. His loss is immeasurable, and the grief we feel is shared not only by the men and women of the LAPD, but by the entire law enforcement family and the residents he served so faithfully.
Our deepest condolences go out to Sergeant Deng’s loved ones—his family, friends, and
colleagues—during this incredibly difficult time. We are doing everything in our power to
support them, and we ask the public to hold them in your thoughts and prayers.
As we mourn, we also honor Sergeant Deng’s extraordinary legacy—a legacy defined by
integrity, bravery, and an unwavering commitment to public service. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew him, served with him, and were protected by him.
Details regarding memorial services and opportunities for the public to pay their respects will be shared in the coming days. We are grateful for your continued support and respectfully ask for privacy for Sergeant Deng’s family as they navigate this painful loss.”
-LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell

On Tuesday morning, at approximately 2:20 am, off-duty Deputy Marcos Pena Jr. was involved in a fatal traffic collision on the northbound 101 Freeway in the Noth Hollywood area.
Our 31-year-old deputy was pronounced deceased on scene where he tragically passed away from his injuries.
“We are heartbroken by the tragic and untimely loss of Deputy Pena Jr., who was taken from us far too soon,” said Sheriff Robert G. Luna. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and all those who had the honor of serving alongside him.”
Deputy Pena joined the Department on July 14, 2022, and after completing the academy, Class #462, was assigned to Men’s Central Jail.
Deputy Pena is survived by his mother, Michelle Rubio and his stepfather, Deputy Albert Rubio, who is assigned to Court Services, his four stepsiblings, Diserre Rubio, Ashley Rubio, Albert Rubio, and Deja Rubio.
Currently, the California Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the collision.

June 1, 2025
Statement from Chief Robert A. Lopez on behalf of the men and women of the Baldwin Police Department.
It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Baldwin Park Police Department announces the tragic death of Officer Samuel “Sam” Riveros, who made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting our community.
Yesterday, Officer Samuel Riveros, Officer Anthony Pimentel, members of our Department, and assisting law enforcement agencies, responded to an extremely dangerous situation. They acted with the bravery and professionalism that define the finest in law enforcement. In that moment, Officer Samuel Riveros made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the lives of others and the community in which he served. Officer Anthony Pimentel, also in the face of danger, was injured and released from the hospital early this morning.
Today, we mourn a courageous officer, a respected colleague, and a beloved friend. Officer Samuel Riveros began his service with us as a Public Safety Trainee on April 3, 2016, and was sworn in as a Police Officer on September 11, 2016. His commitment to excellence led to his selection for the SWAT Team on July 1, 2019, where he served with honor for over five years. Most recently, he was appointed as a Field Training Officer on July 21, 2024, a testament to his leadership and mentorship.
A proud UC Irvine graduate, Officer Samuel Riveros was known not only for his tactical skills and professionalism, but for his love of snowboarding and his unwavering loyalty to the Los Angeles Dodgers. His legacy will live on through the lives he touched and the example he set.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Riveros family, his loved ones, and all who had the honor of serving alongside him.
At this time the Riveros family has asked for privacy during this tragic time.

Deputy Daniel V. Chavira joined the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on May 2, 2024. He graduated from Academy Class 476 and was assigned to North County Correctional Facility.
He is survived by his father Rodrigo Valencia, his two brothers, Rodrigo Valencia and Deputy Rene Valencia-Chavira, who works at Lancaster Station, and his wife Deputy Crystal Valencia, who works at San Fernando Court. His sister Detective Nancy Alcaraz and her husband Deputy Martin Alcaraz, who both work at Palmdale Station.

In Memory of Deputy Hector Cuevas Jr.
With profound sadness, we mourn the loss of San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Hector Cuevas Jr., who tragically passed away in the line of duty on March 17, 2025.
Deputy Cuevas dedicated his life to serving and protecting his community with honor, courage, and selflessness. His sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, and fellow deputies during this difficult time. May they find comfort in the support of those around them and strength in knowing that Deputy Cuevas’ service and dedication will always be honored.
Rest in peace, Deputy Cuevas. Your watch has ended, but you will remain in our hearts forever.

Message from Sheriff Chad Bianco
With immense sadness and a heavy heart, I must report that the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office has lost another deputy in a line of duty death.
Deputy Timothy Corlew, assigned to the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station, was involved in an on-duty traffic accident on January 8, 2025.

It is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of Sergeant Nelson Collado, a devoted member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Sergeant Collado dedicated his career to serving and protecting our communities. Our hearts go out to his loved ones, colleagues, and all those whose lives he touched.

Our hearts are with our brothers and sisters at the Chicago Police Department as we mourn the loss of Police Officer Enrique Martinez

12th Annual South Los Angeles Station 10-33 Benefit Ride on 09-22-2024.
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**Century Memorial Ride Update**
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we regret to inform you that our Century Memorial Ride 2024, will not be taking place this year. This decision was not made lightly, and we appreciate your understanding and continued support.
Stay tuned for updates, and we look forward to coming back stronger next year!
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History
On May 23, 2003, Sergeant Rene Hernandez, who was assigned to Century Station, passed away in an off duty traffic accident while driving home from Palm Springs. The men and women of Century Station organized the Century Station Memorial Ride in honor of Rene Hernandez, to assist his family in their time of need. Over the next couple of years, Century Station suffered more losses and the Memorial Ride benefitted their families as well.
The Memorial Fund committee consists of three Deputies, one Sergeant, and one civilian employee. The fund is controlled strictly by the men and women of Century Station and not used to support any financial issues of the Sheriff’s Department. It is monitored and supported by Century Station Unit Commander, Captain Kerry Carter along with former Unit Commanders, Ernie Chavez, James J. Hellmold and Joseph M. Gooden, the fund has been able to help many Deputies from The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, as well as Officers and their families from different cities and counties. The memorial ride helps to sustain this fund and contributions made depend on the fund availability.
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