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‘Yandy died a hero and doing what he loved.’ Officer killed while on duty laid to rest

Personal items including athletic trophies and the uniform of slain Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino were on display at FLA Live Arena (formerly BB&T Center) in Sunrise before his funeral service on Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17, with a teenage suspect.
Personal items including athletic trophies and the uniform of slain Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino were on display at FLA Live Arena (formerly BB&T Center) in Sunrise before his funeral service on Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17, with a teenage suspect. South Florida Sun Sentinel

To all those who knew him, Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino was an amazing man who had a zest for life and helping others.

“Regardless of who you talk to ... one thing was consistent and that is that he lived life to the fullest and he loved his job,” said Hollywood Police Chief Chris O’Brien.

The 28-year-old officer, who was shot and killed while trying to apprehend an armed burglary suspect last month, was remembered Monday in a service held at FLA Live Arena (formerly the BB&T Center) in Sunrise.

A photograph of Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino is on display at FLA Live Arena (formerly BB&T Center) before the funeral service on Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17, with a teenage suspect.
A photograph of Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino is on display at FLA Live Arena (formerly BB&T Center) before the funeral service on Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17, with a teenage suspect. Susan Stocker South Florida Sun Sentinel

Officials estimated that at least 3,000 mourners filled the arena as family and friends remembered Chirino, according to the Sun Sentinel. Among the guests: Law enforcement agencies from across the state and beyond, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez.

“Yandy died a hero and doing what he loved,” said Chelsea Howell, his longtime girlfriend. “Even though he is not here with us physically, myself, his friends and his family will forever live out his legacy and will continue to live like Yandy.”

Remembering the fallen officer

The procession departed from the Vista Memorial Gardens Cemetery funeral home, 14200 NW 57th Ave. in Miami Lakes, around 9 a.m. to head to the arena for the 10 a.m. service.

Chirino’s flag-draped coffin sat at the front of the arena during the service, which was conducted in both English and Spanish.

The young officer, who had been on the force for four years, earned several commendations and was named the department’s officer of the month in June 2020. He graduated from Coral Park Senior High and then finished his undergraduate studies at Florida International University in 2015 with a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice.

“He impacted every single person he came in contact with in a positive manner,” said Jovany Coronado, Chirino’s best friend.

The casket of fallen Hollywood police officer Yandy Chirino is carried out for a full honors presentation on Nov. 1, 2021, at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise. Chirino, 28, was shot and killed after responding to a call of a suspicious person in the Emerald Hills neighborhood in Hollywood on Oct. 17.
The casket of fallen Hollywood police officer Yandy Chirino is carried out for a full honors presentation on Nov. 1, 2021, at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise. Chirino, 28, was shot and killed after responding to a call of a suspicious person in the Emerald Hills neighborhood in Hollywood on Oct. 17. Susan Stocker South Florida Sun Sentinel

Following the service, everyone filed outside for a full honors presentation — which included a riderless horse, the folding of the American flag, a flyover, and a last radio call.

“The men and women of Hollywood Police Department request a moment of silence as we remember the life service and sacrifice of Officer Yandy Chirino,” a dispatcher said in the radio call played on a loud speaker.

“Rest in peace now brother, as you walk the beat on heaven’s street. We will keep your watch here.”

Mourners gather near the Jeep of slain Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino at FLA Live Arena (formerly BB&T Center) before the 10 a.m. funeral services on Monday, Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17, with a teenage suspect.
Mourners gather near the Jeep of slain Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino at FLA Live Arena (formerly BB&T Center) before the 10 a.m. funeral services on Monday, Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17, with a teenage suspect. Susan Stocker South Florida Sun Sentinel

A final goodbye

The procession subsequently left the arena and headed to Memorial Regional Hospital. The procession paused briefly at the hospital — where Chirino died — before making a stop in front of the Hollywood Police Department at 3250 Hollywood Blvd.

The funeral procession for slain Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino on Interstate 75 at Stirling Road in Davie on Monday, Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17 with a teenage suspect.
The funeral procession for slain Hollywood Police Officer Yandy Chirino on Interstate 75 at Stirling Road in Davie on Monday, Nov. 1, 2021. Chirino was killed during a late-night altercation on Sunday, Oct. 17 with a teenage suspect. Joe Cavaretta South Florida Sun Sentinel

Chirino was then taken to his final resting place at Vista Memorial Gardens.

O’Brien had a message for Chirino: “Thank you for your unwavering and brave service to the city of Hollywood. May we all live life to the fullest like you did and serve with the same courage you served with every day. May we perform our duties with your same dedication and integrity. We will never forget you Yandy. Rest in peace, brother. We will take it from here.”

This story was originally published November 1, 2021 at 7:52 AM.

Michelle Marchante
Miami Herald
Michelle Marchante covers the pulse of healthcare in South Florida and also the City of Coral Gables. Before that, she covered the COVID-19 pandemic, hurricanes, crime, education, entertainment and other topics in South Florida for the Herald as a breaking news reporter. She recently won first place in the health reporting category in the 2025 Sunshine State Awards for her coverage of Steward Health’s bankruptcy. An investigative series about the abrupt closure of a Miami heart transplant program led Michelle and her colleagues to be recognized as finalists in two 2024 Florida Sunshine State Award categories. She also won second place in the 73rd annual Green Eyeshade Awards for her consumer-focused healthcare stories and was part of the team of reporters who won a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for the Miami Herald’s breaking news coverage of the Surfside building collapse. Michelle graduated with honors from Florida International University and was a 2025 National Press Foundation Covering Workplace Mental Health fellow and a 2020-2021 Poynter-Koch Media & Journalism fellow.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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