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Family of Calgary police officer killed in the line of duty escorted to Hamilton airport

The brother of slain Calgary police officer Sgt. Andrew Harnett said he was overwhelmed by support Monday, as a line of police cars and motorcycles escorted his family to the Hamilton airport.

'We're going to miss him terribly,' says brother of Sgt. Andrew Harnett

Sgt. Andrew Harnett's family gets police escort to airport to fly west for his funeral

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Family members of a Calgary police officer killed on duty were given an official sendoff from police at the Hamilton International Airport.

As a line of police cars and motorcycles escorted family members to the Hamilton airport on Monday the brother of Calgary police officer Sgt. Andrew Harnett,killed in the line of duty,said he was overwhelmed by the support.

"Tonof emotions," said eldest brother Jason Harnett, who wastravellingto Calgary to"be in Andrew's presence."

"It wasreally touching."

Andrew Harnettwho was killed while on dutyNew Year's Evewasborn and raised in Hagersville, Ont.

"He was just a super guy,"Harnett told reporters the airport Monday.

"He really loved policing, and he loved his family. We're going tomiss him terribly."

Police officers from multiple local services joined in escorting Andrew Harnett's family on Monday to the Hamilton Airport. (Robert Krbavac/CBC)

In a statement, the family described Andrew as loyal, giving and a "kid at heart," who was passionate about hisjob and lovedlife. He leaves behind his widow,Chelsea, who is pregnant with their first child.

Growing up in Hagersville, he was "surrounded by a loving family and a supportive community," said thestatement.

Harnett loved sports and was a huge Hamilton Tiger-Cats fan, the statement said.He couldn't wait to go to the Grey Cup in Hamilton.

Brantford Police were escorting the family, "as a way to pay our respects,"said Robin Matthews-Osmon, corporate communications manager for the Brantford Police Service. She said this was not a formal motorcade.

Officers lined theairport entranceway as family members walked in.

Sgt. Andrew Harnett's family says he was a huge Hamilton Tiger-Cats fan and was looking forward to going to the Grey Cup in Hamilton. (Submitted by the Harnett family)

Other police services also joined the escort, including the Hamilton Police Service and Ontario Provincial Police.

"As Sgt. Harnett had ties to several local police services, there were a number of different services from the area who became involved," saidMatthews-Osmonsaidvia email.

A spokesperson for the Calgary Police Servicesaid officers would bemeeting the family when they arrive at the airport.

Andrew Harnett was struck and dragged by a fleeing SUV during a traffic stop just before 11 p.m. Thursday.

Two teens have been charged with first-degree murder, after turning themselves in Friday.

"I'm glad we're through that hoop," said Jason Harnett of the arrests.

"My focus right now is going out there and being with Andrew'scolleagues and friends and talking with them and sharing more memories."

Harnett thanked all the people across Canadawho sent texts and emails after his brother's death.