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Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« on: April 20, 2020, 06:16:36 PM »
Some 51 year old guy who makes dentures went out and shot at least 18 people over 12 hours. No seeming connection, nurses, teachers, a cop, a random family and stuff. Not many details out, he was killed, no one knows why. The government is obviously pushing to repeal all of Harper's gun freedoms and even earlier ones, as usual, but with this as an excuse. Not that they know the guns were registered.

He dressed up as a cop and got a fake cop car, and apparently had tons of RCMP (like Canada's FBI) memorabilia. Seems to be a normal white Canadian guy, no criminal history or anyone saying anything was ever wrong with him. Cops kept following the trail of bodies for 12 hours till they shot him at a gas station.
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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2020, 12:01:32 AM »
Wow.  There has to be some motive.  If they never give it, they are probably covering it up.

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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2020, 01:22:21 PM »
Wow.  There has to be some motive.  If they never give it, they are probably covering it up.

This can be. If the motive suits them, they go full in. Also the media. If not you don't hear anything about it. In some cases a few months later.
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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2020, 02:01:16 PM »
18 confirmed killed in Canada's deadliest mass shooting, but officials expect to discover more victims
A police official said Monday that police expect to find more victims once they are able to comb through all the crime scenes.
RCMP officers stand as a hearse carrying the body of Constable Heidi Stevenson passes in Dartmouth
Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers stand in line as a hearse carrying the body of Constable Heidi Stevenson passes in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on Monday. Stevenson was killed in a shooting rampage on Sunday.John Morris / Reuters
April 21, 2020, 3:52 AM EDT / Updated April 21, 2020, 11:23 AM EDT
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TORONTO — Police fanned out across more than a dozen crime scenes Monday after a rampage by a gunman disguised as a police officer left at least 18 dead and homes in smoldering ruins in rural communities across Nova Scotia — the deadliest mass shooting in Canada’s history.

Officials said the suspect, identified as 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman, also died in the weekend attack. Authorities did not provide a motive for the killings.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Chris Leather told a news conference Monday that police expect to find more victims once they are able to comb through all the crime scenes, some of which were houses set ablaze as victims were inside, adhering to government calls to stay at home because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Leather said police teams were spread out at 16 locations across central and northern Nova Scotia. He said some of the victims knew Wortman, and some didn’t.

“We’re relatively confident we’ve identified all the crime scenes,” Leather said. “We have had five structure fires, most of those being residences, and we believe there may be victims still within the remains of those homes which burnt to the ground.”

The dead included a police officer. Another was wounded by gunfire and was recovering at home, Leather said.

“The 18 innocent lives lost will be remembered throughout Canada’s history,” Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau noted how close-knit the small province of Nova Scotia is.

“The vast majority of Nova Scotians will have a direct link with one or more of the victims. The entire province and country is grieving right now as we come to grips with something that is unimaginable,” Trudeau told a news conference.

“The pandemic will prevent us from mourning together in person, but a vigil will be held virtually to celebrate the lives of the victims,” Trudeau added, saying it would take place Friday night through a Facebook group.

Trudeau asked the media to avoid mentioning the name of the assailant or showing his picture.

“Do not give this person the gift of infamy,” he said.

The 12-hour rampage began late Saturday in the rural town of Portapique, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) north of Halifax, where police warned residents to lock their doors and stay in their basements as the attack unfolded. The town, like all of Canada, had been adhering to government advice to remain at home because of the pandemic and most of the victims were inside when the attack began.

Several bodies were later found inside and outside one house on Portapique Beach Road, the street where the suspect lived, authorities said.

Bodies were also found at other locations within about a 30-mile (50-kilometer) area from the neighborhood where the shootings began, and authorities believe the shooter may have targeted his first victims but then began attacking randomly.

Authorities said the gunman wore a police uniform and made his car look like a Royal Canadian Mounted Police cruiser.

“His ability to move around the province undetected was surely greatly benefited by the fact that he had a vehicle that looked identical in every way to a marked police car,” Leather said, adding that the gunman was also either wearing a police uniform or very good copy.

He said at one point the suspect was forced to abandon his car and then carjacked other vehicles to continue to “circulate around the province steps ahead of our investigators.”

Authorities believe he acted alone. RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said he was not well known to police and no note from the suspect has been found. She said police were still studying the crime scenes to determine what weapons were used.

According to his high school yearbook, Wortman long had a fascination with the Mounties. “Gabe’s future may include being an RCMP officer,” his yearbook profile said.

The dead officer was identified as Constable Heidi Stevenson, a mother of two and a 23-year veteran of the force.

Two health care workers at local nursing homes were also among those killed, according to Von Canada, a long term health care company, which identified them as Kristen Beaton, a continuing care assistant, and Heather O’Brien, a licensed practical nurse.

O’Brien’s daughter, Darcy Dobson, wrote in a Facebook post that, “A Monster murdered my Mother.”

“Murdered her, without a second thought. The pain comes and goes in waves. I feel like I’m outside of my own body. This can’t be real. At 9:59 am she sent her last text message to our family group chat. By 10:15 she was gone.”

School teacher Lisa McCully, who worked at a local elementary school, also was among the dead. “Our hearts are broken along with those of her colleagues and students at Debert Elementary,” Nova Scotia Teachers Union President President Paul Wozney said.

Police initially said Wortman had been arrested Sunday at a gas station in Enfield, outside Halifax, but later said he had died. It was not clear how, and they did not provide further details, although one police official said that there was an exchange of gunfire between the suspect and police at one point.

Wortman, who owned a denture practice in the city of Dartmouth, near Halifax, lived part time in Portapique, according to residents.

Atlantic Denture Clinic, the practice Wortman owned, had been closed for the past month because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Neighbor Nancy Hudson said she met Wortman about 18 years ago when he bought the property on Portapique Beach Road, which is a short walk from her home, and she and her husband used to socialize with him.

“There is another side to Gabe. He had some issues, especially with his girlfriend,” Hudson said, adding that he was obsessed and jealous. “It was a red flag.”

Speaking to reporters Monday, Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil said that even in the midst of such anguish now was not the time to gather together to mourn.

“We cannot forget that in the midst of this tragedy we are still fighting a deadly virus,” McNeil said. “Now more than ever we need your cooperation. It takes inner strength. The best that we can honor the victims of this tragedy is to continue to act in a way that protects our fellow Nova Scotians.”

Mass shootings are relatively rare in Canada. The country overhauled its gun-control laws after gunman Marc Lepine killed 14 women and himself at Montreal’s Ecole Polytechnique college in 1989. Before this weekend’s rampage, that had been the country’s worst mass shooting.

Trudeau said Monday his government would introduce further gun control legislation prohibiting military-style assault weapons, a measure that had already been planned before the coronavirus pandemic interrupted the current parliamentary session.
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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2020, 07:31:30 PM »
I'm guessing it has something to do with the virus. He probably was upset with the social distancing. The only other likely motive is Islam.


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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2020, 07:45:37 PM »
Details are emerging. Looks like it suddenly dawned on him that his ex ditched him for another dude, so he planned out to kill them, and after that decided to burn down every house and kill everyone in his path. Maybe he figured he's already going to jail, why not get a high score GTA-style. You know maybe that girl dumped him bad, the worst way say with betrayal and everything, but you can see this is a bit over the top. At some point, you've gotta just get over your leftovers and find a new chick.

 Nova Scotia shooting: Details emerge in suspect Gabriel Wortman’s rampage

By Kate Sheehy

April 20, 2020 | 1:03pm | Updated
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Horrific details surfaced Monday in Canada’s worst mass shooting in history — including how the gunman apparently first killed his ex and her new boyfriend, then dragged a Mountie from her car and executed her.

Police said the death toll, now at 18, would likely rise since killer Nova Scotia denture-fitter Gabriel Wortman set fire to homes along the way.

“We believe there may be victims still within the remains of those homes which burnt to the ground,’’ said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Chris Leather.

Wortman — whose business was at least temporarily shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic — planned his rampage in painstaking detail, authorities said.

He launched his 14-hour reign of terror around 10 p.m. Saturday, apparently first killing his ex and her new boyfriend, police sources told the Toronto Sun.

The mass murderer — who had been obsessed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police since high school — wore an RCMP uniform and drove around in a decommissioned cop car for part of his siege, officials said.

Neighbors of Wortman’s in the rural town of Portapique told the Globe and Mail that the madman was a millionaire who struggled with alcohol.

The killer appeared to have started out with “an initial motivation’’ that “turned to randomness,’’ RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki told the CBC.
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A tribute at the Mounted Police headquarters in Nova Scotia following a mass shooting
A tribute at Mounted Police headquarters in Nova Scotia following a mass shootingAP

Authorities said he drove around that night knocking on residents’ doors and pulling over drivers to find victims.

Given his cop uniform, Wortman’s victims — most of whom were quarantined in their homes because of the coronavirus — “would have trusted him’’ enough to open the door, a source told the Sun.

Those killed included “a mom and dad [shot dead] in front of their own children,’’ a police source told the Sun.

They also included RCMP Constable Heidi Stevenson, a 23-year veteran of Canada’s famed police force, who at one point rammed her cruiser into Wortman’s vehicle to try to stop him, sources told the Sun.

Wortman, 51, then “shot her in the chest with a bunch of rounds,’’ a source said.

Then he “pulled her out of the car and executed her point-blank . . . took her gun and [ammo], burned his own car and took her car,’’ the source said.

Other victims included a fellow denturist, although it wasn’t immediately clear if Wortman knew her, and two “front-line’’ healthcare workers.

Wortman set fire to five abodes and some vehicles as he murdered people in a 30-mile radius more than an hour north of Halifax, authorities said. He also set his own house on fire, police said.
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Gabriel WortmanGabriel WortmanEPA

He carjacked several other vehicles in a bid to elude cops, officials said.

The killer was finally cornered at a gas station in a nearby town and whipped out what is believed to have been Stevenson’s gun before being shot dead in a hail of police bullets, a source told the Sun.

The country’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, said Monday that the bloodshed had rocked the nation to its core.

“The vast majority of Nova Scotians will have a direct link with one or more of the victims,’’ he said. “The entire province and country is grieving right now as we come to grips with something that is unimaginable.’’

Trudeau said he would introduce legislation to tighten gun control in the country.

The country’s previous worst mass shooting occurred in 1989, when a female-hating gunman shot dead 14 women and then himself at Montreal’s Ecole Polytechnique college.

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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2020, 07:55:02 PM »
I'm guessing it has something to do with the virus. He probably was upset with the social distancing. The only other likely motive is Islam.

No Islam I can find, checked google and duckduckgo in case that was censored by google commies, nothing. Some weird cult website is documenting it as violence because of the lockdown, but there could be violence either way. When you give me time to myself, I work out and read and write, others plan to murder their ex and then declare war on everything.
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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2020, 04:21:06 AM »
The police is saying they can't tell us if his guns were registered because that's inappropriate. Of course, that's because we found out they were not and it doesn't help sell gun control. A triple gun control fail, in fact.

https://www.rebelnews.com/nova_scotia_mass_shooter_banned_from_owning_guns_after_2002_assault_conviction

It looks like the guy was generally a model citizen despite his assault conviction, whatever it was for. https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/just-unbelievable-neighbours-of-nova-scotia-shooting-suspect-shocked-by-news-1.4903021
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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #8 on: April 23, 2020, 02:35:04 AM »
One major concern is this will very likely be used as another 'opportunity' by Unjustin Trudeau and his hideous LPC ( Liberal Party of Canada ) to take rights away from Canadian citizens.  The LPC follows a large part of the Democrat Party playbook and is very predictable.  The divide and conquer strategy is something the LPC consistently uses. 
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Re: Canada just had its worst mass shooting
« Reply #9 on: April 23, 2020, 03:19:16 AM »
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Even though there are maniacs of all existing ideological persuasions, This would have most likely not occured under PM Harper!