Sunday, April 19, 2020

Mass Shooting Halifax Canada

Stevenson is seen in a 2015 photo posted to the Nova Scotia RCMP's Facebook page. Police confirmed on Sunday that she was killed during the gunman's rampage that claimed at least 16 lives. (Nova Scotia RCMP/Facebook) via @CBCNews

 

A man disguised as a police officer went on a shooting rampage in the #Canadian province of #NovaScotia on Sunday, killing 13 people, in the deadliest such attack in the country in 30 years. Officials said the suspected shooter was also dead.-@nytimes
#Sad

 

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By 2017, monthly registrations topped 17,000, for a total count of 943,785 handguns and 83,100 rifles. The latter figure seems low because the vast majority of rifles – including many semi-automatics have gone untracked since 2012-@globeandmail  


A man tries out one of the handguns for sale at TACCOM Canada, a Sept. 6 gun show in Mississauga. Canada's gun laws have been hotly debated since last summer's deadly shooting in Toronto's Danforth neighbourhood and other acts of mass violence in Canada and around the world.
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It's #hard when a person dies and it is even #harder when the death, is sudden. Even if everybody is prepared, #death still hits hard. #Condolences to families who have lost their lives through a man who had a life making dentures. Who knows what happened?
RCMP are shown near a gas station in Enfield, N.S., shortly after the gunman's police chase came to an end around 11:40 a.m. local time. (Eric Woolliscroft/CBC)
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