Lisa McCully
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The first anniversary of the Nova Scotia mass shooting and how it will be commemorated'I think there’s just been so much suffering and people really want to be a part of something positive and constructive.'CanadaApr 9, 2021
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Nova Scotia shootings: The psychology of an ‘injustice collector’"Injustice collectors have a negative or adversarial interpretation of every encounter."CrimeJun 8, 2020
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‘Like a stab wound’: Children of N.S. shooting victims ‘struggling’ after tragedyThe sister of a Nova Scotia shooting victim said all the children who were there the night of the mass shooting are "struggling."May 1, 2020
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‘He wasn’t in his right mind:’ Shooting victim’s sister opens up about grieving, forgivenessLisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School in Debert, N.S., was killed in her home community of Portapique, N.S. on the evening of April 18., at the age of 49.CanadaMay 1, 2020
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Slain N.S. Mountie likely saved ‘countless’ lives by stopping fake police car: unionConst. Heidi Stevenson, 48, was killed last Sunday in a confrontation with a man driving a mock police car and wearing an RCMP uniform while carrying out a murderous rampage that left 22 victims dead.CanadaApr 25, 2020
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‘Lived life 200%’: Teacher killed in N.S. shooting remembered for her infectious personalityLisa McCully was one of at least 22 people killed during the Nova Scotia mass shooting over the weekend. She was 49.CanadaApr 23, 2020
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