The Daily Courier

Procession for Calgary cop killed in line of duty

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CALGARY (CP) — 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 livestream 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.

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Police officers and citizens gather after police vehicles escorted the body of Calgary Police Service Sgt. Andrew Harnett from the medical examiner's office to a funeral home in Calgary.
The Canadian Press Police officers and citizens gather after police vehicles escorted the body of Calgary Police Service Sgt. Andrew Harnett from the medical examiner's office to a funeral home in Calgary.

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