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Formal procession held for Calgary officer

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CALGARY

Civilians and first responders lined a major Calgary thoroughfa­re to watch as police vehicles escorted the remains of a fallen comrade across the city in a formal procession.

Calgary police Sgt. Andrew Harnett was hit and dragged during a traffic stop on New Year’s Eve and died shortly after in hospital.

A police live stream

Tuesday showed officers placing Harnett’s casket, which was draped in a Canadian flag, in the back of a police funeral coach outside the medical examiner’s office.

More than a dozen other police vehicles accompanie­d the coach to a funeral home on the edge of the city in a journey that lasted about an hour.

Police, paramedics, firefighte­rs and Mounties in Red Serge were among the uniformed first responders who saluted along the road as the procession passed.

Two fire trucks on an overpass hung a big Canadian flag between them from extended ladders.

Many civilians watched from sidewalks and pedestrian overpasses, and at different points along the route a blue heart and “RIP” were drawn in the snow.

Harnett, 37, spent a dozen years with the Calgary Police Service and his family said he had been looking forward to becoming a father this summer.

A 17-year-old who police believe was driving the SUV on New Year’s Eve and an alleged passenger, 19-year-old Amir Abdulrahma­n, are charged with first-degree murder in Harnett’s death.

 ?? CP PHOTO JEFF MCINTOSH ?? Police vehicles escort the body of Calgary Police Service Sgt. Andrew Harnett from the medical examiner’s office to a funeral home as police officers and citizens line Memorial Drive in Calgary on Tuesday. Two teenagers are charged with firstdegre­e murder in the hit-and-run death of Harnett on New Year’s Eve.
CP PHOTO JEFF MCINTOSH Police vehicles escort the body of Calgary Police Service Sgt. Andrew Harnett from the medical examiner’s office to a funeral home as police officers and citizens line Memorial Drive in Calgary on Tuesday. Two teenagers are charged with firstdegre­e murder in the hit-and-run death of Harnett on New Year’s Eve.

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