Edmontonians line streets to honour 2 fallen police officers
Edmonton is struggling to come to terms with the deaths of Constables Travis Jordan and Brett Ryan, who were fatally shot in the line of duty on March 16. As Heather Yourex-West reports, members of the public and fellow officers paid their respects to the officers during a procession that took the pair from the medical examiner's office to a funeral home.
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