2014 Moncton Shootings
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RCMP to draft national emergency alert policy after Nova Scotia shootingsIn the wake of the mass murder that claimed 22 lives in Nova Scotia about two weeks ago, the RCMP is looking into developing a national operational policy for using the emergency alert system.CanadaMay 3, 2020
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Wife of fallen Moncton Mountie reaches out to victims of N.S. shootingThe wife of a Moncton Mountie killed in the 2014 shootings reaches out to support shooting victims' families in Nova Scotia.CrimeApr 24, 2020
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RCMP guilty of 1 Labour Code violation in 2014 Moncton shootingJudge Leslie Jackson found the Crown did not prove its case on two other charges and issued a judicial stay on the fourth charge.CanadaSep 29, 2017
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Verdict expected today in RCMP Labour Code trial in 2014 Moncton shooting spreeC8 carbine rifles were not available to general duty officers during Bourque's shooting spree, and numerous witnesses have testified they could have made a difference.CanadaSep 29, 2017
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Training expert says Moncton shooting response was inconsistentA police training expert has told the RCMP's Labour Code trial that some of the actions of officers responding to a 2014 shooting rampage were consistent with their training, while others caused him concern.CanadaMay 16, 2017
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Senior RCMP officer says Mounties felt ‘outgunned’ long before 2014 Moncton massacreA senior RCMP officer says he warned superiors about the lack of firepower for front line officers long before the 2014 Moncton shooting rampage that left three Mounties dead.CanadaApr 27, 2017
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Some Mountie deaths in 2014 Moncton massacre may have been preventable: CrownSome of the Mounties killed in a 2014 massacre in Moncton might have survived had the RCMP complied with labour laws, a Crown prosecutor told a judge Monday.CanadaApr 24, 2017
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