Four police officers killed after being hit by a truck while stopping 'known criminal' in Porsche

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Four police officers have been killed after they were hit by a truck on a motorway in Australia.Two of the officers had stopped the driver
of a Porsche for speeding along Melbourne's Eastern Freeway on Wednesday evening.After pulling the car over in an emergency stopping lane,
they called for two more officers to help seize the vehicle.Image:Josh Prestney's grandmother said she was a 'proud nan' in a post on social
media
Pic: Eliza Anderson/FacebookThe officers, named by Victoria Police as Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King,
Constable Glen Humphris and Constable Josh Prestney - were out of their cars when a large truck hit them.Police said the truck had been
travelling at 100kmph (62mph) and had hit the police car so hard that it spun across the road and ended up in the central reservation.The
driver of the Porsche, a 41-year-old man with what police described as an extensive criminal history, was not thought to have been injured,
although his car was crushed by the truck.Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton said the Porsche driver had tested positive for
"some type of drug" after being stopped by the officers.The man also appeared to have posted "quite graphic" photos online of the crash
scene before leaving the area which police had asked Facebook to remove, Mr Ashton said.After initially fleeing the scene, he made contact
with the police and is expected to hand himself in later.Image:Four police officers - three men and a woman - were killedThe truck driver,
who blacked out after the crash, is in hospital under police guard but his injuries are not life-threatening.His home was searched and he
will be interviewed and tested to see if he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.Mr Ashton said the incident was the largest loss of
lives in one incident in the history of Victoria Police.In comments reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corp, he said: "Our thoughts and
prayers are with the families of our officers tonight."He described it as a "tragedyfor the families of those officers (and) a tragedy for
the whole force".The officers have been described as "heroes" by the state premier Daniel Andrews.He said: "We grieve alongside them - just
as we grieve with every member of Victoria Police and every member of our emergency services family."In the coming days, formal
investigations will tell us why - how - this could possibly have happened."But one thing is already clear: Though we may not yet know their
names - we will always call them heroes."Victoria Police has set up an In Memoriam page on its Facebook account, with many people posting
tributes.Christine Anne wrote: "My sincere condolences to the four police killed in the line of duty."It's the most horrible thing for the
families, police colleagues and friends
May they rest in peace RIP".Another user, Hayley Baxter, said their deaths were a "tragedy".She posted: "Four amazing people doing their
best to protect us and our loved ones."May their loved ones find strength in the knowledge that they will not be forgotten and so many
people send love
Thank you for your service."A man named only as Trevor from Melbourne, told radio station 3AW that his cousin was one of the officers killed
in the crash.The officer had been in the force for eight years and was married, he said, adding: "It hasn't hit home just yet".