Communities across Alberta are mourning the loss of two Edmonton Police Officers, Const. Brett Ryan, 30 and Const. Travis Jordan, 35, who were killed in line of duty.
Flags at the City of St. Albert have been lowered to honour the victims.
Flags at the Legislature & McDougall Centre are at half-mast to honour Constables Travis Jordan and Brett Ryan, two Edmonton Police Officers tragically killed in the line of duty.
— Alberta Government (@YourAlberta) March 16, 2023
Our thoughts are with their loved ones & colleagues and with all Albertans affected by this tragedy pic.twitter.com/NjuexL2n98
Flags on all @CityofEdmonton buildings have been lowered to half-mast in honour of Constable Travis Jordan and Constable Brett Ryan. #yeg
— City of Edmonton (@CityofEdmonton) March 16, 2023
In memory of the two fallen Edmonton Police Officers who were killed in the line of duty today (Thursday, March 16), the flags at all municipal buildings will be lowered to half-mast.
— Town of Okotoks (@townofokotoks) March 16, 2023
Flags will remain lowered until both Constables have been honoured with a funeral service. pic.twitter.com/1yxrT8NAYN
To honour the service of fallen Edmonton Police Service Constables Travis Jordan and Brett Ryan, the City has lowered flags at our facilities to half-mast.
— City of Beaumont, Alberta (@T4XBeaumont) March 16, 2023
We mourn with our neighbours in Edmonton and extend our deepest sympathy to their loved ones. https://t.co/aadGpwMszc pic.twitter.com/IUET9wfEti
The Town of #Bruderheim's flags are at half mast - we are deeply saddened by the loss of the two Edmonton Police officers killed in the line of duty. Our thoughts are with the families and colleagues affected by this tragedy. #EdmontonPolice @edmontonpolice pic.twitter.com/dq7LQ6zmNo
— Town of Bruderheim (@Bruderheim) March 17, 2023