Thousands mourn fallen RCMP Constable David Wynn
Over 7000 mourners, including 2,100 Mounties, police officers, military members and first responders from across Canada, payed their respects to fallen RCMP Constable David Wynne at a funeral service in St. Albert, Alberta, January 26, 2015.
An honour guard marches alongside the hearse carrying slain RCMP Const. David Wynn.Amber Bracken/The Canadian Press
RCMP officers walk with the hearse during the funeral procession for slain RCMP Constable David Wynn.Jason Franson/The Canadian Press
The casket enters funeral service for Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Constable David Wynn.Dan Riedlhuber/Reuters
RCMP officers attend the funeral procession for slain RCMP Constable David Wynn.Jason Franson/The Canadian Press
Matthew Wynn, son of David Wynn, places a flower on his dads casket.Jason Franson/The Canadian Press
Constable David Wynn's sons, from left, Nathan Wynn, Matthew Wynn, wife Shelly MacInnis-Wynn and sister Lindsay Sarty sit in front of the casket.Jason Franson/The Canadian Press
Shelly MacInnis-Wynn and a family member lay flowers on the casket of slain RCMP Const. David Wynn.Jason Franson/The Canadian Press
Matthew Wynn, son of slain RCMP Constable David Wynn is handed his dad's hat from Deputy Commissioner Marianne Ryan.Jason Franson/The Canadian Press
RCMP officers salute the casket as it leaves the funeral service.Dan Riedlhuber/Reuters
A photo of slain RCMP Constable David Wynn stands amongst flowers during his funeral service.Jason Franson/The Canadian Press