San Diego Police Officer Shot In Neck Released From Hospital

San Diego Police Officer Jonathan De Guzman, left, was shot to death, and Officer Wade Irwin was injured in the July 28 attack. (San Diego Police Department)

San Diego Police Officer Wade Irwin, who was shot in the neck last month during a shootout that left his partner dead, has been released from the hospital, police said Tuesday.

“We are pleased to announce Office Wade Irwin was released from the hospital on Saturday night and is now home recovering,” said San Diego police spokesman Lt. Scott Wahl. “He and his family are thankful for all of the support and well wishes.”

Irwin underwent two surgeries and has a long road ahead of him, according to a fundraising page set up to support the officer and his family. His wife took a leave of absence from her job to be near him and to care for their 2-year-old daughter.

The nine-year veteran and his partner, Officer Jonathan De Guzman, were patrolling in the southeastern San Diego community of Southcrest on July 28 when they spotted two men hurriedly part ways. The officers, members of a gang-suppression team, decided to pull up and speak to one of the men.

Irwin got out of the car and asked the man if he lived in the neighborhood. The question was answered with gunfire.

Jesse Gomez, 53, is accused of shooting Irwin and De Guzman, who was still in the patrol vehicle with his seatbelt on. The wounded Irwin then shot at the suspect. A blood trail later led officers to Gomez, who was found unconscious in a nearby ravine, according to officials. Gomez has been charged with murder and attempted murder.

Community members rallied around the families of Irwin and De Guzman after the shooting. Two fundraising pages to help support Irwin’s family have raised nearly $48,000.

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