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The Moncton shootings were a string of shootings that took place on June 4, 2014, in Moncton, in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.The perpetrator, Justin Bourque, a 24-year-old Moncton resident, walked around the northern area of the city and shot five officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), killing three and severely injuring two. [7]
The Fredericton shooting was a mass shooting that occurred in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, on the morning of 10 August 2018, in which four people, including two police officers, were killed. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The shooter, Matthew Raymond, was found not criminally responsible in 2020.
RCMP: Hoyt, New Brunswick: January 6, 1978 Shot and killed along with Cst. Brophyn during a family dispute in a trailer Constable Joseph Brophyn RCMP: Hoyt, New Brunswick: January 6, 1978 Shot and killed along with Cpl. Lidstone during a family dispute in a trailer Constable John S. Kusznier Thunder Bay Police Service: Thunder Bay, Ontario ...
In February 2022, four Canadian men were arrested on allegations that they conspired to kill Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers. The arrests occurred during the Canada convoy protest on the Coutts, Alberta, side of the Sweetgrass–Coutts Border Crossing. According to police, the plot was part of a wider plan to alter "Canada's ...
Moore was a member of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation [6] and had recently moved to New Brunswick to be closer to her six-year-old daughter, who was living with Moore’s mother. [7] The wellness check was asked for by Moore's boyfriend in Toronto , who was worried Moore was being harassed.
New Brunswick Highway Patrol New Brunswick: Provincial: 1978–1989: Newfoundland Rangers Newfoundland: Federal: 1935–1950: Webley Mk VI.455 Webley: Service Revolver United Kingdom: Standard issue sidearm: North-West Mounted Police Canada: Federal: 1873–1920: Colt New Service.45 Colt: Service Revolver USA: Standard issue sidearm [32] Ports ...
The Public Prosecutions Service of New Brunswick, in a news release, stated that criminal charges were not warranted against the officer who shot and killed Moore and that none would be pursued. [27] Inspector Steve Robinson was accused of smiling and laughing while speaking with a news reporter regarding Moore's death. [28]
New Brunswick's deadliest traffic accident occurred when 13 people died and 45 others were injured during a family reunion hayride near Cormier Village, New Brunswick, northeast of Moncton. The victims were sitting in a hay wagon pulled by a tractor, when a passing logging truck lost control on the road, and its load of logs crashed down onto ...