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Miami-Dade Deputy Devin Jaramillo Honored at loanDepot Park Memorial Following Procession

He was fatally shot Nov. 7 after a confrontation at a minor crash where the assailant took his service weapon and then died by suicide.

Overview

  • The public service began around 10:15 a.m. after a private Mass at St. Matthew The Archangel Catholic Church, with thousands in attendance and organizers expecting close to 20,000 mourners.
  • An early-morning motorcade left Caballero Rivero Woodlawn funeral home at 6 a.m., traveled the Florida Turnpike and Dolphin Expressway to the church, then continued to loanDepot Park for the memorial.
  • Officials advised rolling road closures and delays, with an afternoon procession set to return via the Dolphin Expressway and Turnpike to a burial site near Southwest 116th Street.
  • Investigators say 21-year-old Steven (David) Rustrian fought with Jaramillo at the crash scene, disarmed him, and shot him with the deputy’s gun before taking his own life; court records show Rustrian had a May arrest in New York.
  • Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz and other leaders shared condolences and praised Jaramillo’s service as a community memorial grew outside the Kendall district substation.