During the province’s COVID-19 update press conference, Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil on Sunday addressed the fatal shooting rampage that occurred in Portapique, N.S. earlier in the day. The premier called the shooting, “one of the most senseless acts of violence in our province’s history.” Multiple sources told Global News that suspect Gabriel Wortman is dead. A body matching the description of Wortman was seen at the Enfield Big Stop on Highway 102.
Canada
N.S. premier calls mass shooting ‘one of the most senseless acts of violence’ in province’s history
More Videos
-
Striking Canada Post workers frustrated with Nova Scotia provincial government decision
-
Elections Nova Scotia talks election day
-
Joly, Blair condemn violent anti-NATO protests in Montreal: ‘This was anarchy’
-
N.S. farm market helps get letters to Santa amid Canada Post strike
-
Concerns about drivers not stopping for school buses
-
Advanced polls turnout lower than last election in N.S.
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article