The Oceanside Police Department and the City of Oceanside have dedicated a memorial bridge to a local police officer who died in the line of duty six years ago.
On Friday evening a memorial bridge dedication ceremony was held at the Pacific Street Bridge, near the intersection of North Coast Village Bay and North Pacific Street, in honor of fallen Oceanside police Officer Dan Bessant, who was killed during a routine traffic stop near Camp Pendleton on December 20, 2006.
Bessant, 25, was shot to death by two teenagers, documented gang members Penifoti “PJ” Taeotui and Meki Gaono.
Taeotui was just 16 years old at the time of Officer Bessant’s murder, while Gaono was 17. The teens, who were playing basketball, drinking and messing around with guns before the shooting, were ultimately tried and found guilty of killing the officer.
Taeotui was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in late 2008 and early 2009, respectively, for his role in the crime.
Gaono, whom prosecutors said fired the fatal shot that actually killed Bessant, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 2009.
During Gaono’s trial, jurors listened to portions of interrogation tapes where Gaono admitted to shooting Bessant using a rifle with a scope.
Authorities concluded the killing was done for no other reason than it presented a chance for young, documented gang members to gain respect, however warped, for shooting at police.
Steve Bessant, Officer Bessant’s father, was present at both trials. In emotional courtroom moments, he told both Taeotui and Gaono that he forgave them for killing his son before asking the judge to hand down the maximum penalty for both.
Officer Bessant had served with the Oceanside Police Department for six years at the time of his fatal shooting. He left behind a wife, Katelyn, and a son, Wyatt, who was two-months-old when his father was killed.
On Friday, Oceanside police, city officials and Officer Bessant’s family gathered to witness the bridge dedication ceremony. Officer Bessant’s son, who’s now seven years old, was among the attendees.
Oceanside police say the bridge is a fitting way to forever pay tribute to their fallen colleague.
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