Abbotsford police officer dies in Nelson, BC following violent incident

A police officer from Abbotsford has died following an incident in Nelson, British Columbia.

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A police officer from Abbotsford has died following an incident in Nelson, British Columbia, according to CTV News.

Const. Allan Young intervened when he saw someone “causing a disturbance in the roadway” on Thursday. He was off-duty at the time close to Baker street and Josephine street.

When he stepped in, “a physical altercation ensued,” leaving the 55-year-old with life-threatening injuries.

Abbotsford Police department Chief Const. Mike Serr confirmed Young’s death in a post to Twitter on Wednesday.

"He's remembered by all for his smile and infectious personality," read the post. "RIP brother—you made a difference."

Young’s death was also confirmed by Nelson police who arrested a 26-year-old who is now up against charges of aggravated assault.

Nelson police say the two men were not familiar with each other.

"We offer our condolences to the family and friends of the deceased man," said Nelson police in a news release.

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