Honoring Officer Robert Fryc: Remembering His Life After the Tragic Loss on the Way to Work

Earlier this year, the village of Glenview was shaken to its core when Officer Robert Fryc, a veteran of the police department, was ki***d in a vi*lent cr*sh while driving into work. Seven months later, the grief still lingers as his family, colleagues, and community continue to honor the man they called a brother.

A Fatal Morning in Barrington

On February 16, Fryc, 43, was on his way to work when his car was str*ck in a near head-on collision in Barrington. Authorities say Christopher Lopez, 23, veered across lanes on Northwest Highway after a night of drinking, slamming into Fryc’s vehicle.

Prosecutors allege Lopez admitted to consuming multiple drinks before getting behind the wheel. Though his blood alcohol level later tested below the legal limit, police say open tequila and can*abis residue were found in his car. Data collected also suggested he was speeding and never braked before impact.

Lopez has been charged with reckless hom**ide and remains in custody pending trial.

Mourning a Fallen Officer

The tragedy left the Glenview Police Department reeling. Fryc had served since 2007, earning recognition just weeks earlier for his dedication to the force.

“Officer Fryc was more than just a colleague. He was a part of our family and a part of this community. Our hearts are broken,” Police Chief William Fitzpatrick said in a statement.

At the time, Village President Michael Jenny also expressed condolences, calling Fryc’s d**th “a devastating loss.”

A Final Goodbye

Funeral services were held on February 21 at Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic Church in Arlington Heights. Despite frigid temperatures, mourners lined the streets, blue ribbons wrapped around trees, and an American flag flew at half-staff as Fryc’s flag-draped casket was carried inside.

Dozens of law enforcement officers from across the region attended, standing shoulder to shoulder with Fryc’s family.

“If he was backing you up, you knew it was going to be OK,” said Officer Gene Harlow, who trained alongside Fryc at the academy.

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