‘Indescribable’: Calgary officer killed in traffic stop leaves behind pregnant wife
CALGARY — A police officer killed while attempting a traffic stop last week was looking forward to becoming a father for the first time, his family said in a statement Monday.
Sgt. Andrew Harnett, who was 37, had pulled over an SUV in Calgary on New Year’s Eve and was hit and dragged when the vehicle took off. He died about an hour later.
“The last few days have been indescribable and overwhelming. The outpouring of support you have shown us is helping to carry us through this difficult time,” Hartnett’s family said.
“It is also a reflection of how many people Andrew touched and the legacy of the loyalty and kindness he will leave behind.”