At no time during police efforts to arrest the suspect at this residence, did officers speak with the suspect or fire their weapons. However, this incident is considered an in-custody death, because police had established containment of the scene where the suspect was found deceased. As per Government of Alberta protocols, the RCMP has informed the Alberta Director of Law Enforcement of this death, and he has directed the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) to initiate an independent review of the circumstances of the suspect’s death. The RCMP continues to have carriage of the investigation related to the officer shootings.
The wounded officers remain in hospital. RCMP Constable David Matthew Wynn (age 42), who joined the RCMP is 2009, remains in grave condition. Auxiliary Constable Derek Walter Bond (age 49), who has worked with the RCMP in a volunteer capacity since 2008, remains in serious but stable condition. Photos of the officers will not be released at this time.
The RCMP asks that reporters respect the privacy of the officers’ families while they deal with this traumatic situation.
The RCMP thanks the public for the messages and support we have received on the part of the wounded officers and their families.
Update at 19:26 January 17, 2015
RCMP Update 4 – St. Albert RCMP Officers Shot
Edmonton, AB – Auxillary Constable Derek Bond has been released from hospital this evening. At this time there is no change in Constable David Wynn's condition
The RCMP continue to ask that the privacy of these two officers and their families be respected.
The RCMP will not be providing any further comment on the contents of this release at this time. Further updates will be provided as they become available.
Edmonton, AB – Auxillary Constable Derek Bond has been released from hospital this evening. At this time there is no change in Constable David Wynn's condition
The RCMP continue to ask that the privacy of these two officers and their families be respected.
The RCMP will not be providing any further comment on the contents of this release at this time. Further updates will be provided as they become available.
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