Waterloo Region Record

He said he would always come home, says spouse of officer killed

- GABRIELE ROY

Const. Robb Costello would often tell his spouse that no matter what happened to him on the job, he would always come home.

On Friday, the Fredericto­n officer didn’t return.

Instead, police showed up at Jackie McLean’s home to tell her the 45-year-old was among four people killed in a shooting that took place in a quiet residentia­l neighbourh­ood.

“This is the first day he did not come back home,” McLean, Costello’s common-law partner, told The Canadian Press in an interview. “I am having a really hard time envisionin­g my life without him.”

Costello and Const. Sara Burns were the first officers to arrive at the scene of the early morning shooting. They were shot as they rushed over to two people lying on the ground.

McLean said Costello, a 20-year veteran of the force, had left early for his Friday shift, which began at 7 a.m.

“He is always really prompt and on time, and he always says that if you are not early you are late,” said McLean, adding that her partner would always leave for work with a smile.

“He loved being a police officer and he lived for being a police officer,” she said. “He is the only police officer who I have ever known who could write someone a ticket and have the person thank them after.” Costello had two daughters from a previous relationsh­ip, but McLean said he was also a role model for her own two children.

“He is phenomenal as a father, he is very generous with his time and loved my children just as though they were his own,” she said. “We were very close to one another, we spent all of our free time together.”

Police Chief Leanne Fitch said the force is struggling to cope with the loss of Costello and Burns, 43, and a mother of three.

Burns told a newspaper in 2015 that she saw policing as a demanding career.

“(Policing) is something that I think challenges you physically, mentally and socially; you need to be aware of those components,” she told the Journal Pioneer newspaper. “It’s a really challengin­g field and to survive you need to keep all of those in check.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praised Costello and Burns for their bravery. “They did not think twice about what they had to do to keep their fellow Canadians safe,” Trudeau said.

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Police Const. Robb Costello
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Police Const. Sara Burns

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