The Peterborough Examiner

Two teens accused in death of Calgary cop appear in court

Duo set to remain in custody until Monday’s bail hearing, police say

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CALGARY — Two teens charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Calgary police officer appeared in court Saturday as the investigat­ion into the incident continued.

The 17-year-old and 19-yearold Amir Abdulrahma­n are set to remain in custody until their bail hearing on Monday, police said in a news release.

The teens turned themselves in on Friday afternoon, less than 24 hours after Sgt. Andrew Harnett was killed during a traffic stop.

Police have said that 37-yearold Harnett was struck and dragged by an SUV that he pulled over just before 11 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.

As the investigat­ion progresses, police said they were grateful for an outpouring of support from the public.

“There is no doubt we are all feeling this loss, but please know this community support is helping us all navigate this difficult time,” Calgary police Chief Mark Neufeld said. “Knowing you are thinking of Andy, his family and our policing family, when you yourselves are dealing with all of the uncertaint­y and challenges of the past year, is comforting to say the least.”

The police service said that those wishing to express their grief and solidarity can participat­e in a “blue campaign” by tying blue ribbons on homes and throughout communitie­s, or displaying blue porch lights.

Harnett joined the force 12 years ago after serving as a military police officer for two-anda-half years. He leaves behind a spouse, Neufeld said.

Harnett also helped investigat­ors identify the suspects before he died, the chief said, but gave few details.

“Part of the reason we’ve been able to progress this investigat­ion as quickly as we have was as a direct result from some exceptiona­l police work done by Andrew prior to his death,” Neufeld said.

“He is helping us solve this and bring those responsibl­e to justice.”

Neufeld said video footage from a police vehicle’s dashcam and Harnett’s own body camera has proven useful.

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