Family man, exemplary officer: thousands pay tribute to OPP officer killed on the job
OTTAWA — Sgt. Eric Mueller’s casket was placed gingerly before a crowd of thousands in Ottawa on Thursday, who gathered to pay tribute to the 10th police officer killed on the job in Canada in the last eight months.
The crowd included the Ontario Provincial Police officer’s widow, family and friends, but also police from across Canada who had never met him.
Dignitaries at the podium called him a gentle giant, a mentor, a coach and a hero.
“As heartening as this is, these are a fraction of what Eric was to his family and to those who loved him,” Mueller’s brother-in-law, Chris Wood, told those gathered for the funeral at the Canadian Tire Centre, a hockey arena in Ottawa.

