‘Always be my backup’: Slain Washington state deputy honored

Bystanders sit outside a house behind law enforcement waiting for a procession bearing the body of Kittitas County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Thompson to arrive ahead of a memorial service at Central Washington University, Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Ellensburg, Wash. Thompson, a graduate of the school, was shot to death during a gunbattle the evening of March 19 near Ellensburg. The suspect was also killed. (Jake Green/The Daily Record via AP)

A hearse bearing the body of Kittitas County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Thompson arrives ahead of a memorial service at Central Washington University, Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Ellensburg, Wash. Hundreds of law enforcement officers from throughout the region have gathered for a memorial service for Thompson, who was shot to death by a road rage suspect last week. (Jake Green/The Daily Record via AP)

A riderless horse is led beneath an American flag at the head of a procession bearing the body of Kittitas County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Thompson ahead of a memorial service at Central Washington University, Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Ellensburg, Wash. Hundreds of law enforcement officers from throughout the region have gathered for the memorial service for Thompson, who was shot to death by a road rage suspect last week. (Jake Green/The Daily Record via AP)

An honor guard of Washington State Patrol riflemen lead a procession bearing the body of Kittitas County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Thompson ahead of a memorial service at Central Washington University, Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Ellensburg, Wash. Hundreds of law enforcement officers from throughout the region have gathered for the memorial service for Thompson, who was shot to death by a road rage suspect last week. (Jake Green/The Daily Record via AP)

A procession bearing the body of Kittitas County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Thompson arrives ahead of a memorial service at Central Washington University, Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Ellensburg, Wash. Hundreds of law enforcement officers from throughout the region have gathered for the memorial service for Thompson, who was shot to death by a road rage suspect last week. (Jake Green/The Daily Record via AP)

Law enforcement personnel salute as a hearse bearing the body of Kittitas County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Thompson arrives ahead of a memorial service at Central Washington University, Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Ellensburg, Wash. Hundreds of law enforcement officers from throughout the region have gathered for the memorial service for Thompson, who was shot to death by a road rage suspect last week. (Jake Green/The Daily Record via AP)

ELLENSBURG, Wash. — More than a thousand people, including hundreds of law enforcement officers, gathered Thursday at a memorial service for a Washington state sheriff’s deputy who was killed last week by a road rage suspect living in the country illegally.

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