Case against Coquitlam man accused of killing cop back in court next month

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Case against Coquitlam man accused of killing cop back in court next month
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PORT COQUITLAM — A judge at Port Coquitlam Provincial Court adjourned the matter against Nicholas Bellemare to Nov. 7 by video.

A first-degree murder case against a 25-year-old Coquitlam man was adjourned this morning, Oct. 3, to next month.

Bellemare is alleged to have killed Const. Frederick "Rick" O’Brien and shot a second Ridge Meadows Mountie while three officers were executing a search warrant on a condo in the Evergreen building in Coquitlam on Friday, Sept. 22.Bellemare also stands charged with attempted murder with a firearm. According to a news release, the funeral will include a procession and a memorial service, ending with a "final salute" to O'Brien.

"The RCMP is grateful for the significant outpouring of public support and condolences," BC RCMP said in its statement.

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