Tearful Homecoming For Fallen Alameda Deputy
STOCKTON (CBS SF) -- As his tearful relatives stood near by, the body of an Alameda County Sheriff's Deputy was returned home to Stockton six days after he was killed in a Bay Area freeway crash.
Sroeuy Khin was killed last Friday when a Tesla bus carrying 51 employees rear-ended his car on eastbound Interstate 580 near the Altamont Pass as he was returning home to Stockton after working an overnight shift at the Santa Rita jail.
On Wednesday, a motorcade finally carried his casket back to Stockton where it was greeted by an honor guard and his grieving relatives and friends.
RELATED: Alameda County Sheriff's Deputy Killed In Highway 580 Tesla Employee Bus Crash
"I just wanted him back," his wife, Melanie Ou, told reporters as she battled tears. "It's all I want. I miss him. He was the best man in the world."
She stood outside the DeYoung Memorial Chapel, being supported by her son -- BJ Phim.
"He was a better man than he was a better cop," Phim said. "Everyone here knows that. He was my best friend...He was always optimistic. He always saw the good in everybody...He was a hero to the community. He taught me everything i need to know."
Khin was a Stockton police officer before he joined the Alameda County Sheriff's Department in 2007. He is survived by his wife and four children.