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Other police forces handled Ridge Meadows patrols after officer was murdered

ѻýWe stand together in unity and as a family, no matter the shoulder patchѻý
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A post on social media showed officers from other Lower Mainland police forces handled patrols in Maple Ridge while the members of the RCMP detachment mourned the murder of Const. Rick OѻýBrien. (X/Twitter)

Officers from other Lower Mainland police forces handled patrols in Maple Ridge while the members of the RCMP detachment mourned the murder of Const. Rick OѻýBrien.

A Friday night, Sept. 22, post on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, showed members of the Abbotsford and New Westminster police forces were among the officers who stepped up to help.

ѻýTonight, officers from across the Lower Mainland are working frontline policing in Ridge Meadows while our colleagues mourn the loss of Const. OѻýBrien,ѻý the post said.

ѻýWe stand together in unity and as a family, no matter the shoulder patch.ѻý

New West Police Chief Dave Jansen said the entire NWPD team ѻýsends our condolences to the family and friends of Const. Rick OѻýBrien. We also stand with his [RCMP colleaugues] family as they mourn this tragic loss. Another hero lost.ѻý

A post by Abbotsford Police said ѻýour thoughts are with our colleagues at the Coquitlam and Ridge Meadows RCMP and his family and friends as we stand shoulder to shoulder mourning the loss of Constable Rick OѻýBrien of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.ѻý

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On Sept. 22 Ridge Meadows RCMP officers were executing a warrant at a Coquitlam residence as part of an ongoing drug investigation when officer OѻýBrien was fatally shot.

During the operation, a second Maple Ridge officer was shot and a third suffered non-firearm-related injuries.

The injured officers were transported to the hospital and have since been released to continue their recovery at their respective homes.

OѻýBrien was pronounced dead at the scene, with his injuries proving to be too severe for the BC Emergency Health Services paramedics who attempted life-saving measures on him.

A suspect was shot and wounded at the scene.

OѻýBrien was a seven-year member with the detachment, having joined Sept. 19, 2016.

Policing was a second career for OѻýBrien, who was married with children. He was born in Ottawa.

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Charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder with a firearm have been laid against 25-year-old Coquitlam resident Nicholas Bellemare.

Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact IHIT at 1-877-551-4448 or ihitinfo-grc.gc.ca.



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