Man to serve life for murder of B.C. officer who was ‘incredible human being’
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A British Columbia police officer who worked tirelessly to create a positive, caring and fair-minded version of policing was shot from behind in the very uniform he attempted to redefine, says his wife.
Abbotsford Police Const. John Davidson was remembered on Monday by his distraught family at a sentencing hearing where Oscar Arfmann learned he will serve life in prison for first-degree murder.
Denise Davidson said her husband didn’t hesitate to put his life in danger, completely alone, as he did in November 2017, when he was the first to respond to a shots-fired call outside a business complex.
“With no intention of ever shooting first, he still stepped out to try and bring peaceful resolution to what he knew was a very dangerous situation,” she told a B.C. Supreme Court judge through tears.