Hibbert has only served in the police force for four months.
“Even so, in the face of a violent and tragic incident, he responded with courage, instinct, and selflessness, continuing to protect and help others whilst injured, until he was physically no longer able to.
“Jack was simply doing his job - a job he deeply loves - driven by a commitment to protect the community, even at great personal cost.”
His family said many of his colleagues had visited him in the last few days to praise his “bravery” during the attack.
“They described how Jack acted, he moved toward people in need, not away from danger, and continued helping others while seriously injured.”
The statement thanked the community for their kindness and support as Hibbert remains in the hospital.
“We ask all to respect our privacy as we move through these next stages to support Jack and all his needs to a full recovery.”