Cody Coffman, of Camarillo, was 22 years old.
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Cody Coffman's dad remembers his son
"We just got word that my son was one of the those who were killed. This was my first-born son," said Jason Coffman, Cody's father. "Cody was the big brother that my kids need."
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Cody leaves behind three little brothers. He also has a little sister on the way.
"I have a daughter coming on the 29th of this month. He was so excited to have his first sister, and now she will never know him," he said through tears. "Oh Cody, I love you son."
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"I am speechless and heartbroken," he said. "My life has changed forever."
Cody's father said his son was taking steps to fulfill his dream of becoming part of the U.S. Army. Cody was also the head umpire for the Camarillo Pony Baseball League.
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"There were so many people that he touched, and now they're going to be just as heartbroken as I am," he said.
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The 12 slain victims also include Sgt. Ron Helus, 54, of Moorpark. Helus, who served on the force for 29 years, is survived by a wife and son. Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean said Helus "was looking to retire within the next year or so."
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