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VIDEO: First responders salute fallen Lower Mainland officer during procession

Procession was on its way to Abbotsford

A procession for a fallen Ridge Meadows RCMP officer made its way through Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows Friday evening, Sept. 22, with an escort of about 70 police vehicles.

Police officers blocked intersections along Lougheed Highway and Old Dewdney Trunk Road as they escorted the body of Maple Ridge Mountie Const. Frederick (Rick) O鈥橞rien to Abbotsford.

First responders in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge lined the roads to salute the fallen officer who was killed in the line of duty during a police incident in Coquitlam earlier in the day.

O鈥橞rien, 51, was a seven-year member with the detachment and was one of several officers executing a search warrant on a residence in Coquitlam, near the intersection of Pinetree Way and Glen Drive.

BC RCMP Commanding Officer Dwayne McDonald said he couldn鈥檛 comment on the 鈥渢heme鈥 of the search warrant, but it was a long-term investigation.

McDonald confirmed there was an altercation between the officers and a man, which led to multiple officers being injured and the man being shot. McDonald said the suspect, a man in his mid-20s, was known to police.

B.C. Emergency Health Services transported them to hospital, but O鈥橞rien died of his injuries. The other two officers were treated for their injuries and have since been released from hospital.

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McDonald said the injured male suspect is still in hospital with what are described as non-life-threatening injuries.

O鈥橞rien was married with children.

Pitt Meadows fire chief Stephan Drolet said his team was there to honour the fallen members.

鈥淲e鈥檙e all one big first responder family, so we are here to support our brothers and sisters with the RCMP,鈥 he said.

Earlier in the day, Drolet said, they lowered their flag to half mast and delivered a flower arrangement to the community policing office. Flags are also flying at half mast at the Ridge Meadows main detachment in Maple Ridge.

鈥淪o that our brothers and sisters with the RCMP in Ridge Meadows know we are standing strong with them,鈥 Drolet said of the gesture.

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Colleen Flanagan

About the Author: Colleen Flanagan

I got my start with Black Press Media in 2003 as a photojournalist.
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