Calgary Herald

‘He loved being a police officer, and he lived for being an officer’

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McLean said Costello would always leave for work with a smile.

“He loved being a police officer and he lived for being a police officer,” McLean 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 and McLean said he was also a role model for her 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.”

In recent years, Costello drew the ire of local blogger and anti-police activist Charles LeBlanc. Costello and other fellow officers filed a criminal libel complaint against him over inflammato­ry internet postings and statements about the force. LeBlanc sued police saying Costello filed a request for informatio­n to LeBlanc’s internet service provider as part of a previous libel investigat­ion that mistakenly stated it was a child sexual exploitati­on investigat­ion.

In an online video posted soon after the shooting, LeBlanc said he was woken by a police officer wondering if

he might have been involved in the shooting.

“I’m glad I’m not in Fredericto­n,” LeBlanc said. “Sympathies to everybody involved.”

Const. Sara Burns grew up in Fredericto­n and joined the local police force in 2015, soon after graduating from the Atlantic Police Academy in P.E.I.

Burns went into policing after earning a bachelor of arts degree from Fredericto­n’s St. Thomas University with a major in criminolog­y in 2014, according to city records. She graduated Fredericto­n High School in 1994.

When she was sworn in as an officer, her husband, Steven Burns, founder of Fredericto­n IT company Bulletproo­f, praised her dedication; she returned to school to get her degree at the age of 35 while she helped raise their three sons. She then had to leave home for six months to attend the police academy in Summerside.

Burns showed her love for policing and her city.

Posting on Facebook, she trumpeted her pride of being an officer during police week and shared her interest in helping the community through charity, youth and mental health supports and sport.

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.”

Earlier this year, Burns narrowly missed being hit by a knife thrown at her during a standoff with a barricaded man after three of her colleagues were hit with bear spray when entering an apartment.

“Our hearts are broken by the murder of our two brave police officers. In this time of shock and grief, let us all protect their families,” Fredericto­n’s mayor, Mike O’Brien, said on Twitter. “Two civilians also tragically lost their lives today. Our city sends its love and support to all. We grieve as one.”

 ?? KEITH MINCHIN / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Police respond to the scene in Fredericto­n, N.B., on Friday, where officers Robb Costello and Sara Burns were killed. The accused gunman is in hospital.
KEITH MINCHIN / THE CANADIAN PRESS Police respond to the scene in Fredericto­n, N.B., on Friday, where officers Robb Costello and Sara Burns were killed. The accused gunman is in hospital.
 ?? ANDREW VAUGHAN/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A man pauses by a display of flowers outside the Fredericto­n police station on Friday.
ANDREW VAUGHAN/THE CANADIAN PRESS A man pauses by a display of flowers outside the Fredericto­n police station on Friday.
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Const. Robb Costello
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Const. Sara Burns

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