Dorner manhunt: Funeral services set for slain Riverside officer
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The Riverside Police Department officer who was killed last week in an alleged ambush by ex-cop Christopher Jordan Dorner will be buried Wednesday in Riverside.
A funeral service is scheduled for Michael Crain at 10:30 a.m. at the Grove Community Church in Riverside.
Crain, a 11-year veteran of the Riverside Police Department, was shot before dawn Thursday. Police said Crain, 34, and his partner were attacked as they sat at a red light in Riverside in a marked patrol car in what Riverside Police Chief Sergio Diaz said was a ‘cowardly ambush.’
PHOTOS: Funeral for Riverside police officer Michael Crain
The men were allegedly fired upon by Dorner, a former LAPD officer who was last believed to be holed up in a burning cabin in Big Bear.
Crain leaves behind his wife, Regina; a 10-year-old son, Ian; and a 4-year-old daughter, Kaitlyn, according to the Riverside Police Department. He ‘loved attending dance recitals with his daughter and coaching his son’s baseball team,’ according to a statement from the department.
Crain’s ‘family and friends knew his usually straight face hid a huge personality,’ the department said. He spent his spare time restoring a classic 1970 Chevy Nova, which he loved, the department said.
Crain, a Marine Corps veteran, deployed twice to Kuwait as a rifleman in the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, 3rd Battalion 1st Marines, according to the Police Department. He will be buried at Riverside National Cemetery.
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-- Hailey Branson-Potts in Riverside
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