Cairn erected in memory of CO killed by drunk driver
- EFN Staff | November 12, 2015
Saskatchewan Conservation Officer Justin Knackstedt was killed on May 31, 2013, by a drunk driver while assisting the RCMP with traffic control at the scene of a motor vehicle accident on Highway # 11 south of Saskatoon.
On Friday, November 6, 2015, members of Justin’s family, Saskatchewan Conservation Officers, members of the RCMP and federal wildlife officers took part in a dedication ceremony of a rock cairn and bronze plaque commemorating his memory and sacrifice. The cairn is located near the site where Knackstedt was killed.
“Justin was an exceptional young man, who was dedicated to serving his province,” said Saskatchewan Association of Conservation Officers Vice President Cal Schommer. “He was a great friend, co-worker and his passion, commitment and sacrifice will never be forgotten.”
Commissioned by the Saskatchewan Association of Conservation Officers, the cairn is located on the east side of Highway 11 about 8.5 km south of Saskatoon, on the east side of the highway.