The Hamilton Spectator

Police say no warning of violence before officers were fatally shot

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EDMONTON Two officers who were shot and killed by a teenager had no indication they were walking into a high-risk or dangerous situation, police say.

“The call itself was a non-violent domestic dispute where a mother was having trouble with her 16year-old son,” Deputy Chief Devin Laforce said Friday. “There was nothing to really indicate this was a dangerous or high-threat violent response for our members.”

Police said the two officers, Const. Brett Ryan and Const. Travis Jordan, were responding to a call early Thursday from the 55-year-old mother, who lived in the northwest Edmonton apartment with her son and his 73-year-old father. The officers were met outside the building by the mother, who escorted them to her suite.

They didn’t get past the door before they were shot multiple times, said Laforce.

“They had no opportunit­y to respond to the threat that faced them. It is consistent with an ambush.”

The teen then turned the gun on himself and died at the scene. Because he died in the presence of police officers, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team will oversee the homicide investigat­ion, said Laforce.

Laforce said the mother was shot as she struggled with her son over the gun. She is in hospital and remains unresponsi­ve, he said.

The father, who was in another room during the shooting, was uninjured.

Laforce said the boy had no prior criminal record or outstandin­g warrants. Police had visited the apartment before.

“One of the incidents was categorize­d as a mental health complaint.”

Both officers were wearing their body armour.

Police released few other details about the crime, which has led to a widespread outpouring of grief and support across the country.

They couldn’t say what type of gun was used, if it had been legally registered or how many shots were fired. Laforce said the shooting is not considered to have been ideologica­lly motivated.

He said police are investigat­ing if there is a link between the shooting and another one Sunday at a nearby pizza restaurant. An employee was shot and taken to hospital with serious life-threatenin­g injuries. Police were still looking for a suspect in that shooting.

Laforce said investigat­ors are aware of the proximity of the two shootings and but had no other details.

 ?? JASON FRANSON THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Flowers are laid in front of Edmonton Police headquarte­rs for two officers shot and killed while on duty.
JASON FRANSON THE CANADIAN PRESS Flowers are laid in front of Edmonton Police headquarte­rs for two officers shot and killed while on duty.
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Const. Travis Jordan
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Const. Brett Ryan

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