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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Calls for public inquiry into Canada’s worst mass shooting grow in Nova ScotiaExperts and members of the public are calling on the government to launch a public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting.CrimeApr 25, 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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Daughters of RCMP officer killed in 2014 Moncton shootings remember his ‘sense of humour’It's been five years since Nadine Larche lost her husband and Mia, 14, Lauren,13, Alexa, 9, lost their father in the shooting of three RCMP officers.CanadaJun 4, 2019
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Fallen officers remembered five years after Moncton shooting rampageConstables Fabrice Gevaudan, Dave Ross and Doug Larche were killed, while constables Eric Dubois and Darlene Goguen were wounded when Justin Bourque targeted police officers in hopes of sparking an anti-government rebellion.CanadaJun 4, 2019
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Moncton shooter Justin Bourque posts online profile on inmate matchmaking websiteBourque's online profile says he likes television and movies, and is looking for women to send him letters and photos in the hope of corresponding with them.CanadaJun 29, 2018
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RCMP will not appeal conviction on Labour Code charges in Moncton shootingIt was sentenced in January to pay $550,000, including a $100,000 fine and $450,000 in charitable donations.CanadaFeb 8, 2018
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RCMP fined $550K for Labour Code violations in fatal shooting rampage in N.B.The force was convicted of failing to provide its members with adequate use-of-force equipment and user training.CanadaJan 26, 2018
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‘I still can’t believe there will be no tomorrow’: Moncton shooting widow shares poemNadine Larche's statement was submitted to the judge in the RCMP Labour Code violation trial, as part of a sentencing hearing on Thursday.CanadaNov 30, 2017
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Prosecutor seeks maximum fine against RCMP in deadly 2014 Moncton shooting spreeCrown prosecutor Paul Adams says the $1 million fine would amount to "a clear declaration of disapproval" of RCMP conduct that left its officers outgunned and ill-prepared.Nov 30, 2017
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