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Slain sergeant Jason Doig’s will be honoured with police funeral

A man has been charged with the murder of police officer Jason Doig, who was allegedly shot and killed while attending a home following reports a dog had been injured with a firearm.

Monday, November 20 | Top stories | From the Newsroom

The family of a South Australian police officer fatally shot on the job have accepted the offer of a police funeral.

Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig, 53, was one of the three officers called to an isolated rural property in Senior, about 15km north of Bordertown in the state’s southeast, following reports a dog had been shot on Thursday night.

He was allegedly shot and fatally wounded, and was confirmed dead at the scene.

On Monday, Premier Peter Malinauskas confirmed the family accepted a police funeral to honour Sergeant Doig’s life and service to the South Australian community.

Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig was killed in Senior, near Bordertown, while attending a house call. Picture: Supplied
Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig was killed in Senior, near Bordertown, while attending a house call. Picture: Supplied
He will be honoured with a police funeral. Picture: Supplied
He will be honoured with a police funeral. Picture: Supplied

A date has not yet been set for the ceremony.

Buildings and landmarks across Adelaide, including the state police headquarters, Adelaide Oval, parliament and the Adelaide Town Hall, will be lit up in blue on Monday night as a sign of respect to the fallen officer.

Police and the Department of Premier & Cabinet Protocol Unit will assist the family to plan the funeral.

Flags were flown at half mast in honour of Sergeant Doig. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dean Martin
Flags were flown at half mast in honour of Sergeant Doig. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dean Martin

Sergeant Doig’s death is the first time a serving police officer has died in the line of duty in the state in more than 20 years.

The three officers attended the Senior Rd property on what has been described as a “perfectly routine day in the job” following reports an animal had been harmed by a firearm.

The Senior Road property where police officer Jason Doig lost his life. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dean Martin
The Senior Road property where police officer Jason Doig lost his life. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dean Martin

The 26-year-old occupant, Jaydn Stimson, allegedly opened fire at police when confronted.

He was then allegedly shot by police, receiving life-threatening injuries.

He has appeared in court from his hospital bed at the Royal Adelaide Hospital on Monday afternoon after being charged with murder and attempted murder.

Sergeant Michael Hutchinson also suffered gunshot wounds during the shooting while Constable Rebekah Cass was uninjured and desperately tried to provide aid to both her injured colleagues.

Originally published as Slain sergeant Jason Doig’s will be honoured with police funeral

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