This obelisk is the centre of the Fallen Four Memorial. This memorial was created to honour the risks that all police officers take everyday. The memorial includes life-sized statues of the four offiers that were killed in near the community of Mayerthorpe on March 3, 2005.
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The four officers included Constables Peter Schiemann, Leo Johnston, Anthony Gordon and Brock Myrol.
Peter Schiemann
Peter Schiemann, 25, was a member of the Mayerthorpe detachment of the RCMP. He was born at Petrolia, Ont.
Upon completion of training at "Depot" in Regina, Saskatchewan, on November 27, 2000, he was posted to "K" Division, Alberta, at Mayerthorpe.
Leo Johnston
Leo (Lionide) Johnston, 32, was from Owl River, Alta.
He joined the force in 2001 at Lac La Biche, Alberta. He was posted to Mayerthorpe.
Anthony Gordon
Anthony Gordon, 28, was a member of the Whitecourt detachment of the RCMP. He was born at Edmonton, Alta., raised in Red Deer, Alta., and joined the force there.
Upon completion of training at "Depot" in Regina, Saskatchewan, on October 15, 2002, Gordon was posted to "K" Division, Alberta, at the Whitecourt Town Detachment.
Brock Myrol
Brock Myrol, 29, had been on the job less than three weeks when he was shot and killed. Days after graduating from the RCMP training academy in Regina, Myrol began his work in Mayerthorpe, Alta.
Myrol was born in Outlook, Sask. and raised in Red Deer, Alta.