Montreal officer killed in shooting described at funeral as a hero
MONTREAL — A Montreal police officer who was killed on the job last month is being remembered at a public memorial as a dedicated father and a hero who saved lives in his final moments.
Police Chief Fady Dagher told thousands of people gathered at the Bell Centre that the death of Mohamed Lamine Benredouane felt like losing a member of his own family.
Benredouane should not have been on duty the day he was killed, Dagher said, explaining that the slain officer had been injured a short time before he responded to a 911 call on June 22 about a gunman. But when the call came, Benredouane and his partner were first on scene.
“You cut short his murderous rampage. How many people did you save?” Dagher said.


