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Police cruisers and other emergency vehicles lit the way along Highway 1 as the body of a fallen Abbotsford police officer was transported that way on Monday night.

Commuters saw police cars and ambulances cramming overpasses and flashing their lights on the same night that the body of an officer who was killed on Monday was ushered along the highway, according to Staff Sgt. Dwayne Farlin with the Surrey RCMP.

One driver saw police on every overpass from the Brunette Interchange to the Port Mann Bridge, while another, Ravi Sidhu, saw them on every overpass between Surrey and Abbotsford.

“The cops all had their cruisers lit up,” he told Global News. Tweet This

One social media user described it as a display of solidarity for a fallen officer.

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The display came on the same day that the officer was killed during a shootout with a suspect that began in Abbotsford at 11:52 a.m.

The police officer was taken to hospital and died a short time later.

His name has not been released.

READ MORE: Abbotsford police officer shot and killed in line of duty

“The officer who gave his life today is a hero. He was protecting his community. He will always be my hero,” Abbotsford Police Chief Const. Bob Rich said Monday.

WATCH: Reporter Jordan Armstrong talks to Const. Ian MacDonald, media relations officer for the Abbotsford Police Department.

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In the deepest darkness there can be light. We see you. So many of you. Thank you for being there for us. #abbypd pic.twitter.com/PoiGf0u90X — Ian MacDonald (@IanMacDonaldAPD) November 7, 2017

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Police work in harm's way to protect us all. My deepest sympathies to the family of the @AbbyPoliceDept officer killed in the line of duty. — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 7, 2017

With files from Amy Judd and Jon Azpiri