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March 9, 2010
Man named in police shootout, slain officer knew each other, residents say
By Pat Hewitt, The Canadian Press
A man suspected of trading gunfire with police in an incident that saw an officer shot and killed was identified Tuesday as 70-year-old Fred Preston, a former reeve of a small community that residents say the slain officer was raised in. Preston, of Sundridge, Ont., remained in critical condition after being shot in the gunfight with two provincial police officers Monday, the province’s Special Investigation’s Unit said. Const. Vu Pham, a 15-year veteran of the force and a married father of three boys, died several hours after pulling over a pickup truck in rural southwestern Ontario on Monday morning. Police have said Pham, 37, was critically shot and immediately incapacitated. Witnesses described a tense gunfight with 15 to 20 shots fired across the two-lane road.
In what appears to be a startling coincidence, several Sundridge residents said Pham was raised in the northern Ontario community, some 375 kilometres from the scene of the shootout, and that he and Preston attended the same church. “Vu was raised by a Pentacostal minister here in town,” Bill Callery told radio station AM980. “We all went together in the same church.” Marilyn Merrick, who served on council with Preston while he was reeve of Joly Township, called it a “wild coincidence.” “It’s really strange how it ends up that they’re both from Sundridge,” she told the radio station. Other neighbours and former colleagues of Preston’s in Sundridge, a tiny village with some 1,000 residents, were left stunned by the news that a high-profile member of their community was alleged to have been part of Monday’s fatal confrontation. “I can’t believe it,” said neighbour Alvin Chapman, who said he’s known Preston all his life and called him a “great guy.” Sources tell The Canadian Press that Preston had been living apart from his wife Barb for about a year and a half and that she lives with their daughter, Anne. Published reports say Preston went to his ex-wife’s residence in southern Ontario with a high-powered rifle shortly before Pham was mortally wounded.



