5 RCMP officers gunned down in New Brunswick ,Canada

Peter F

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May 21, 2010
90
Nova Scotia , Canada
  Officers shot by gunman  in camo gear and hi powered rifles. 3 dead 2 in hospital. Gunman still on the loose  in residential area surrounded by woods. This happened last night around 7:30 . Thoughts and prayers are with the families and the officers searching  for the suspect. This happened in the north area of Moncton N.B.
 
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Wigwam700

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May 25, 2011
1,009
New York Adirondacks US
Holy Crap!! I hope the other 2 pull through!!
 

Retired1

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Jun 1, 2010
1,912
Woodward County, OK
Shooter in custody and officers identified

(CNN) -- The Canadian town of Moncton, New Brunswick, slipped out of a tense fear and into mourning overnight with the arrest of a man suspected of killing three police officers and wounding two others.

'I'm done," suspect Justin Bourque yelled as he gave up, a nearby resident who watched the 24-year-old's arrest through a window told CNN partner CBC.

He was unarmed, although police did find weapons nearby, said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superintendent Marlene Snowman, the officer in charge of the agency's Codiac office.

At a Friday morning news conference, authorities offered no explanation for the rampage. Charges were being prepared and would be filed later in the day, Snowman said.ice: Gunman in Canadaptured

 cops dead in Canada shooting rampage

3 cops dead in Canada shooting rampage

RCMP Assistant Commissioner Roger Brown, commanding officer of the agency's New Brunswick division, identified the slain officers as Constables David Ross, 32, Fabrice Georges Gevaudan, 45, and Douglas James Larche, 40

http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/06/world/canada-shooting/

credit: cnn.com
 
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JazzDad

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Aug 5, 2011
5,165
USA
Re: "authorities offered no explanation for the rampage"

Can there really be one?
 

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