Detroit chief: 'Troubling times' after officer targeted

Ypsilanti K-9 Police officer Brenden Harrison pets his K-9 Opie after taking a photo of him in front of fallen Wayne State University K-9 Police officer Collin Rose's police SUV during the funeral held for Rose at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores, Mich., Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. Rose was shot Nov. 22 as he tried to arrest DeAngelo Davis, who faces murder and gun charges. (Tanya Moutzalias/The Ann Arbor News via AP) (The Associated Press)

Fallen Wayne State University K-9 Police officer Collin Rose's police SUV is covered with flowers and mementos outside of Rose's funeral at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores, Mich., Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. Rose was shot Nov. 22 as he tried to arrest DeAngelo Davis, who faces murder and gun charges.(Tanya Moutzalias /The Ann Arbor News via AP) (The Associated Press)

Hundreds of police officers line up to pay their final respects at the funeral of fallen Wayne State University Police officer Collin Rose held at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores, Mich., Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. Rose was shot Nov. 22 as he tried to arrest DeAngelo Davis, who faces murder and gun charges. (Tanya Moutzalias/The Ann Arbor News via AP) (The Associated Press)

Detroit's police chief says these are "troubling times" for the city with the latest officer slain in the line of duty and others being targeted.

Chief James Craig attended Thursday's funeral of Wayne State University police canine Officer Collin Rose at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in suburban St. Clair Shores.

It was the third funeral for a Detroit police officer killed in the line of duty since September.

Before entering the church, Craig said he's "never seen a time like this. ... I want the public to know the dangers that our heroes are facing."

No officers were hurt in two shootings targeting police within 24 hours of Rose's funeral.

Rose was shot in the head Nov. 22 as he tried to make an arrest.