'There was no hesitation': Witness recalls shooting deaths of 2 Edmonton police officers

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Edmonton police say the two officers killed early Thursday were shot multiple times as soon as they arrived at the apartment suite where a woman had called for help with her 16-year-old son.

Edmonton Police Service Deputy Chief Devin Laforce said Friday that there was no indication of violence when police responded to the call, and they didn’t know there was a gun in the home.

Const. Travis Jordan, 35, and Const. Brett Ryan, 30, were both declared dead in hospital after being shot and killed in what Laforce termed an “ambush.”

“It has since been confirmed that neither officer discharged their firearm,

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