New questions are being raised about a police shooting at a rural firehall in April 2020. Police shot at a fire hall during the search for the gunman responsible for killing 22 people. The Serious Incident Response Team cleared them of any wrong doing, but documents released by the Mass Casualty Commission show the RCMP dispute the SIRT findings, and that’s prompting calls for the investigation to be re-opened. Alicia Draus has that story.
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