Lethbridge Herald

OFFICER shot, killed

SUSPECT IS MAN IN HIS 60S FROM ALBERTA

- Linda Givetash

B.C. police officer remembered as a hero after he died in an exchange of gunfire with Alberta man in his 60s

A British Columbia police officer is being remembered as a “hero” after he died Monday in an exchange of gunfire with a man accused of shooting at people in a parking lot.

Chief Bob Rich of the Abbotsford Police Department said officers were called about a possible stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a shopping complex at about 11:30 a.m.

The caller blocked the suspect’s vehicle in while waiting for police to arrive, Rich said.

“Unfortunat­ely, a male suspect emerged from that vehicle and began shooting at the caller and others with a shotgun,” Rich said at a news conference.

There were several 911 calls reporting the shooting and police officers arrived in the area and attempted to engage with and arrest the suspect.

“There was an exchange of gunfire,” Rich said, and one officer was taken to hospital with “very serious injuries.”

“The horrible part of this story, our injured APD officer was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after he arrived.”

The suspect, a man in his 60s from Alberta, fled in the vehicle and police officers pursued him to the intersecti­on of Mt. Lehman Road and Fraser Highway, Rich said. The man was apprehende­d and taken to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatenin­g injuries.

The deceased officer’s name has not been released.

Rich said the investigat­ion will continue and there are still many questions left to be answered. He said the police department’s priority will be supporting the officer’s family and each other.

He said he met with the officer’s spouse and delivered the “horrible news face to face.”

“Our officers’ actions today, all of them, were absolutely heroic,” he said. “There were officers heroically trying to save the life of our member. There were officers immediatel­y taking control of the scene.

“When they responded to this, they responded in a way that was designed to protect the public. This person was trying to kill people, members of the public, and our officers responded.

“The officer who gave his life today is a hero.”

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