Lawyers for N.S. shooting victims' families tell inquiry RCMP made basic errors

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HALIFAX — A lawyer representing victims of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting told a public inquiry today it should recognize that the RCMP made basic errors…

Sandra McCulloch, whose firm represents the majority of the victims’ families, said in her closing submissions that officers had “tunnel vision,” leading them to miss key information during the April 18-19, 2020, killings of 22 people.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

McCulloch says the RCMP didn’t possess some basic resources and failed to properly use the resources they had, noting that the Mounties’ helicopter was “off-duty sick” and that senior officers couldn’t access mapping technology to track the killer. She concludes that the force was fundamentally unprepared, untrained and unequipped for a major mass shooting occurring outdoors.

McCulloch also spoke of the inadequacy of the RCMP’s communications approach, citing the fact the police waited until 10:17 a.m. the morning after the shootings began to warn the public that the killer was in a replica police car.Share this article in your social network

 

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