Procession, funeral held for slain Colorado police officer

Sep 16, 2022, 2:56 AM | Updated: 4:02 pm

An Arvada Police officer wipes his eye as the hearse carrying fellow and fallen Officer Dillon Vako...

An Arvada Police officer wipes his eye as the hearse carrying fellow and fallen Officer Dillon Vakoff leaves the church parking lot after his memorial service on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)

(Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)


              An Arvada Police officer wipes his eye as the hearse carrying fellow and fallen Officer Dillon Vakoff leaves the church parking lot after his memorial service on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)
            
              Arvada Police officers salute as the Arvada Firefighters Pipes and Drums play following the memorial service for fallen Arvada Police Officer Dillon Vakoff on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)
            
              Arvada Police officers look on as the hearse carrying the casket of fallen Officer Dillon Vakoff leaves his memorial service on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)
            
              Mourners line the road as the hearse carrying fallen Arvada Police officer Dillon Vakoff drives by on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)
            
              Dan Koster, with the Colorado Patriot Guard Riders, carries an American flag before lining up with other riders before the the funeral procession for fallen Arvada Police Officer Dillon Vakoff, Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)
            
              Police officers and sheriff's deputies from surrounding areas enter the church following the funeral procession for fallen Arvada Police Officer Dillon Vakoff, Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)
            
              Police officers from surrounding areas enter the church following the funeral procession for fallen Arvada Police Officer Dillon Vakoff, Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette, Colo. Vakoff was fatally shot while trying to break up a large family disturbance earlier in the week, in Arvada. (Timothy Hurst/The Gazette via AP)

LAFAYETTE, Colo. (AP) — Hundreds of people, including police officers from throughout Colorado, paid tribute Friday during a procession and funeral service for a suburban Denver police officer who was fatally shot while trying to break up a family disturbance.

Their emergency lights flashing, row after row of police motorcycle officers led the procession that included a hearse bearing Dillon Vakoff’s casket to Flatirons Community Church in Lafayette. Residents along the route saluted Vakoff, a police officer from the city of Arvada, who was killed Sunday.

Hundreds of officers from agencies around the state attended, The Denver Gazette reported. Inside the church were flowers draped with Vakoff’s personal mottos: “So others may live” and “Go Get Some.”

Megan Esslinger, Vakoff’s partner and a fellow police officer, told mourners that Vakoff loved family and dancing.

“He would always want to dance with me even when there was no music,” Esslinger said, “at the zoo, in the street and at a baseball game.”

“No one tells you how that phone call hits you like a train,” Esslinger said about learning at 2:40 in the morning that Vakoff had been killed.

Vakoff, 27, died at a hospital Sunday after being shot while he and another officer responded to a disturbance that spilled into a street outside a housing complex. He was the second Arvada police officer slain in the line of duty in two years.

Sonny Thomas Almanza, 31, of Arvada, was arrested on suspicion of first degree murder and other charges in Vakoff’s death. His first Jefferson County court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday.

Vakoff and his fellow officer had been dispatched to check on the well-being of two minor children when they encountered the disturbance, police said. A suspect opened fire, wounding a woman, at which point the officers returned fire, according to Police Chief Link Strate. The suspect then fired at Vakoff, Strate said.

The suspect was wounded by the officers and taken to a hospital. The woman allegedly wounded by the suspect also was hospitalized and was expected to recover, police said.

Vakoff was the second officer killed in the line of duty in as many years in Arvada, a city 7 miles (11 kilometers) northwest of downtown Denver. In 2021, Officer Gordon Beesley, 40, was shot and killed in an ambush by a gunman wielding an AR-style rifle in downtown Arvada.

Vakoff was a staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, where he served for six years, before joining the Arvada Police Department in 2019. He was training to be a SWAT officer, police said.

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Procession, funeral held for slain Colorado police officer