Pubdate: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 Source: Kamloops Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Kamloops Daily News Contact: http://www.kamloopsnews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/679 Author: Jason Hewlett Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) CITY RCMP IN MOURNING OVER DEATHS Shock and sadness reverberated throughout the local RCMP community Thursday as officers learned four colleagues had been mowed down in a rifle attack in northwestern Alberta. They waited anxiously, wondering if they may have known one of the four officers killed when a man guarding a marijuana grow operation near Rochfort Bridge, a village of about 60 people,turned a high-powered rifle on them. RCMP Insp. Jim Begley said word of the slaughter was slowly beginning to filter through the detachment. "We haven't heard much about what has happened," he said, his voice weary. "There's really not all that much information coming out yet. Hopefully, we'll know more soon. "For us, the members would like to know if (one of those killed) was someone they knew or had worked with. They're very anxious right now." Some members have worked in Alberta while others may have trained with one of the deceased in Regina, he said. "There is a chance. You just never know." Cpl. Fran Bethell said the news was like hearing about a loss in the family. "We're very saddened by this and there is certainly a state of shock in the building." "Our hearts go out to the spouses we'll do what we can to be supportive of the families." The death of a fellow officer is always sad, she said. To have four killed at once is shocking. "Quite a number of police-related deaths involve some kind of motor vehicle incident or car accident. To have four killed like this is unusual." She said it's also frightening not only for police officers themselves, but also their families. Law enforcement is not a job where spouses know their partner will come home safe at night. The worry is always there and incidents such as the Thursday shootings bring that knowledge home hard, she said. Three RCMP officers were shot and killed while on duty in Kamloops on June 18, 1962. E. J. Keck, D. G. Weigerber and G.E. Pedersen were shot in Peterson Creek Park by a mentally disturbed man. The man, George Booth, was later shot by RCMP officer Jack White. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth