Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold "epitomised what it meant to be a police officer", their families said.
The Trains were fatally shot by tactical police who entered the property hours later.An inquest into the incident is slated to begin next year.Matthew and Rachel epitomised what it meant to be a police officer.Outside of work, they were loyal friends, full of laughter, a devoted daughter and dedicated son – they impacted the lives of everyone around them.
This National Police Remembrance Day, our families would like to extend our profound gratitude to every person who has shown kindness since December 12, 2022, the evil day our worlds shattered, and lives changed forever. The messages, cards, flowers, fundraising and many other items and gestures of remembrance, are immensely appreciated.
There are no words to express the pain, but we stand with you in remembering them today and every day.
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