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Could an RCMP cousin have done anything about the Nova Scotia gunman’s alleged crime, violence?

Last month, police documents revealed that the man who killed 22 people in April had a cousin in the RCMP. As the Mounties continue their investigation into the massacre, speculation continues on whether the attack could have been prevented. Elizabeth McSheffrey digs into the question: could the cousin have done anything about the gunman’s alleged history of crime and violence?

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