Injured Calgary officer stable in hospital with family by his side: police chief
CALGARY — A Calgary police officer was in hospital Tuesday with his family by his side after being shot by a suspect in a residential neighbourhood in the city’s northeast.
Police Chief Roger Chaffin, who saw and spoke with the injured male officer, said the five-year constable was listed in stable condition in Foothills Hospital.
“He’s an officer like many of our front-line people. These are young men and women who go out to police, they have families and they go out to do everything they can to create safety in this city,” Chaffin said. “In this case, he was confronted with a very violent situation and was seriously injured because of it.
“These are not superheroes. These are average people who are very brave, who do what they can on a day-to-day basis to make sure this city is safe.”