๐ฏ๏ธ๐ฐ๐ โI GOT YOUโ: A LIFE OF KINDNESS CUT SHORT ๐๐ฐ๐ฏ๏ธ
- PhamNgocThuy
- February 10, 2026

๐ At Benson Auto Group, Edward Trejo was more than a coworkerโhe was the heartbeat of the room. At just 29 years old, Edward was known for his warmth, his generosity, and a phrase that became his promise to everyone around him: โI got you.โ Whether it was helping a customer, mentoring a teammate, or simply checking in on a friend, Edward showed upโevery time.

๐จ That light was tragically extinguished when a noise complaint escalated into a fatal confrontation. Authorities say the encounter with Paul Flores ended Edwardโs life in an instant, leaving behind a stunned community grappling with grief and disbelief. What should have been a minor disagreement became an irreversible loss.
๐ Coworkers describe Edward as a friend, a mentor, and a source of calm in stressful moments. His laughter lingered in hallways; his kindness set the tone. In the days since his death, the dealership has transformed into a place of remembranceโflowers, photos, and handwritten notes honoring a man who made people feel seen and supported.

๐๏ธ Beyond mourning, Edwardโs passing has sparked renewed conversations about empathy, communication, and de-escalation. His loved ones hope that sharing his story will encourage communities to pause, listen, and choose compassionโespecially when tensions run high.
โ๏ธ As legal proceedings continue, the ache remains. But so does Edwardโs legacy. It lives in every act of kindness inspired by his example, in every moment someone steps in to help and says the words he lived by.
๐ค Edward Trejoโs life reminds us that kindness is powerfulโand fragile. In honoring him, weโre called to protect one another, to resolve conflict with care, and to keep saying, and meaning, โI got you.โ