Transit cop back at work after being shot at SkyTrain station
Josh Harms, 27, returned to work Tuesday, Transit Police said
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Metro Vancouver transit police officer Const. Josh Harms is back on the job after being shot in January.
Harms, 27, returned to work Tuesday, Transit Police said in a statement. He will be on light duties supporting the general investigation unit.
"After several months of recovery among compassionate family, friends and coworkers, I am excited to be back at work and contributing to a safer transit system," Harms said in the statement.
"I look forward to returning to patrol as soon as possible, and would like to thank all who supported me as I navigated this complicated time in life."
Harms was shot at the Scott Road SkyTrain Station in Surrey in late January. He was taken to hospital and later released with non-life threatening injuries.
Daon Glasgow was named as a suspect for the shooting and a days-long manhunt unfolded to capture him.
Glasgow was charged with several offences stemming from the incident, including attempted murder using a restricted or prohibited firearm.