Close X
Friday, November 15, 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

    Text Show Talk Of Truck Theft, Incinerator More Than A Year Before Tim Bosma Died

    Text Show Talk Of Truck Theft, Incinerator More Than A Year Before Tim Bosma Died
    The Crown in the Tim Bosma trial says a series of text messages between the Hamilton man's accused killers shows the pair meticulously planned to steal a truck, kill its owner with a gun and incinerate the remains.

    Text Show Talk Of Truck Theft, Incinerator More Than A Year Before Tim Bosma Died

    British Columbians Cry Foul Over 'UnFair' Loonie-At-Par Promotion That Lured Them To Bellingham Mall

    British Columbians Cry Foul Over 'UnFair' Loonie-At-Par Promotion That Lured Them To Bellingham Mall
    Some B.C. shoppers who headed to Bellingham this long weekend to find big deals at Bellis Fair Mall got less than they bargained for.

    British Columbians Cry Foul Over 'UnFair' Loonie-At-Par Promotion That Lured Them To Bellingham Mall

    Displaced Kids In Humanitarian Crises Need More Money, Says Marie-Claude Bibeau

    Displaced Kids In Humanitarian Crises Need More Money, Says Marie-Claude Bibeau
    Marie-Claude Bibeau tells The Canadian Press that too little of the already insufficient amount of global humanitarian assistance is being directed to educate children forced to flee their homes.

    Displaced Kids In Humanitarian Crises Need More Money, Says Marie-Claude Bibeau

    Man Charged After Allegedly Impersonating Fort McMurray Wildfire Evacuee

    Man Charged After Allegedly Impersonating Fort McMurray Wildfire Evacuee
    RCMP says they received a complaint from Family and Community Support Services in Claresholm, Alta., because they believed a man and woman were pretending to have evacuated the wildfires.

    Man Charged After Allegedly Impersonating Fort McMurray Wildfire Evacuee

    Vancouver-bound Flight Diverted In Hamburg For Passenger's Medical Issue

    Lufthansa officials say a Vancouver-bound flight from Munich was diverted to Hamburg after a passenger suffered a medical issue.

    Vancouver-bound Flight Diverted In Hamburg For Passenger's Medical Issue

    Police Confirm That A Woman Pulled From Water Near Peggy's Cove, NS Has Drowned

    Police Confirm That A Woman Pulled From Water Near Peggy's Cove, NS Has Drowned
    PEGGY'S COVE, N.S. — Police in Nova Scotia have confirmed a woman has drowned near Peggys Cove.

    Police Confirm That A Woman Pulled From Water Near Peggy's Cove, NS Has Drowned