The [violent-lunatic] gunman behind Canada's worst mass shooting began his crime spree by assaulting his girlfriend, police report. She hid from him in the woods overnight, and has become a key witness in the ensuing investigation.
Police believe Gabriel Wortman killed 22 people over a 12-hour time period across the province of Nova Scotia. They say he knew several of his victims, but also targeted strangers and good Samaritans who intervened.
20-4-21 Canada shooting: Death toll in Nova Scotia rises to23 22.
20-4-18 [Canada turning into America?] Canada shooting: Gunman kills at least 16 in rural Canada:
A gunman who dressed as a policeman killed at least 16 people, including a female police officer, in Portapique, in the province of Nova Scotia. The 12-hour rampage ended in a car chase. The attacker is also dead.
Police earlier said the suspect was driving what appeared to be a police car. The gunman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia which meant authorities were still trying to establish the final death toll, police said on Sunday. The police warned that there may be more victims.
Police believe Gabriel Wortman killed 22 people over a 12-hour time period across the province of Nova Scotia. They say he knew several of his victims, but also targeted strangers and good Samaritans who intervened.
20-4-21 Canada shooting: Death toll in Nova Scotia rises to
20-4-18 [Canada turning into America?] Canada shooting: Gunman kills at least 16 in rural Canada:
Police earlier said the suspect was driving what appeared to be a police car. The gunman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia which meant authorities were still trying to establish the final death toll, police said on Sunday. The police warned that there may be more victims.
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Mass shootings are relatively rare in Canada where gun ownership laws are stricter than in the neighbouring [gun-happy-lunatic riddled] United States.
In 2019, two fugitive teenagers confessed to killing three people, including an Australian-US couple on holiday, in northern British Columbia. In 1989, a college shooting in Quebec left 14 women dead after the killer sent all the men out of the classroom and opened fire.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52346447s
In 2019, two fugitive teenagers confessed to killing three people, including an Australian-US couple on holiday, in northern British Columbia. In 1989, a college shooting in Quebec left 14 women dead after the killer sent all the men out of the classroom and opened fire.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52346447s
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