Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
National

Monument Uses Personal Touches To Honour Fallen RCMP Officers In Moncton

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 04 Jun, 2016 01:27 PM
    MONCTON, N.B. — Two years after a gunman went hunting police officers in a Moncton, N.B., neighbourhood — leaving three officers dead, two wounded, and families and the public to grieve — a monument has been unveiled.
     
    Dozens of people gathered under cloudy skies along the riverfront in Moncton today as the bronze monument featuring life-size statues of Constables Doug Larche, Dave Ross and Fabrice Gevaudan was revealed.
     
    The families of the three fallen officers smiled and clapped as they removed black sheets from the statue.
     
    Morgan MacDonald, the Newfoundland-based artist who created the monument, says he worked with the wives of the officers to create a lasting testament to who they were as men, fathers and law enforcement officers.
     
    Speaking to the crowd, Nadine Larche said it was an emotional process collaborating with MacDonald on the monument.
     
    She says it includes personal details about Doug Larche, including a gum wrapper since he loved to chew gum.
     
    Isabelle LeBlanc with the City of Moncton says the events of June 4, 2014 were a dark time, but now the community has an opportunity to move forward.
     
    RCMP Assistant Commissioner Roger Brown says he hopes that as people view the monument in years to come, they will look beyond the uniforms and see the three officers as men who loved their families and gave everything to their community.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Downtown Office Vacancies In Calgary Hit 33-Year High, Real Estate Firm Says

    Downtown Office Vacancies In Calgary Hit 33-Year High, Real Estate Firm Says
    CALGARY — The hollowing out of Calgary's core has hit its highest level in more than 30 years and the situation in what was once the thriving financial pulse of the energy industry is likely to worsen, a commercial real estate firm says.

    Downtown Office Vacancies In Calgary Hit 33-Year High, Real Estate Firm Says

    Rohinie Bisesar Charged In Fatal Stabbing In Downtown Toronto Taken To Hospital

     A woman charged in an apparently unprovoked fatal stabbing in downtown Toronto has been hospitalized.

    Rohinie Bisesar Charged In Fatal Stabbing In Downtown Toronto Taken To Hospital

    How Canada's Contributions Of Financial Aid To Syria Will Be Spent

    How Canada's Contributions Of Financial Aid To Syria Will Be Spent
    Here is a look at some of the programs the $100 million in total will fund:

    How Canada's Contributions Of Financial Aid To Syria Will Be Spent

    Jacques Demers Responding Well To Therapy And In Stable Condition After Stroke

    Jacques Demers Responding Well To Therapy And In Stable Condition After Stroke
    Hospital officials say Sen. Jacques Demers is responding well to therapy and that his overall medical condition is stable after his stroke a week ago.

    Jacques Demers Responding Well To Therapy And In Stable Condition After Stroke

    Cape Breton Man Convicted Of Thrill Killing Must Serve 15 Years Before Parole

    Cape Breton Man Convicted Of Thrill Killing Must Serve 15 Years Before Parole
    SYDNEY, N.S. — A Cape Breton man convicted in the second-degree murder of a 19-year-old woman has been sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 15 years.

    Cape Breton Man Convicted Of Thrill Killing Must Serve 15 Years Before Parole

    Saskatchewan Man Who Struck, Killed Conservation Officer Appeals Sentence

    Saskatchewan Man Who Struck, Killed Conservation Officer Appeals Sentence
    REGINA — A man who struck and killed a Saskatchewan conservation officer is to have the appeal of his sentence heard on Thursday.

    Saskatchewan Man Who Struck, Killed Conservation Officer Appeals Sentence