I’d encourage anyone following this to watch the video then read the article. There is a massive cover up underway in Nova Scotia to hide what REALLY happened. I think the truth will come about about this eventually. In the meantime, Canadian’s trust in the RCMP and the Liberal government is now at an all time low. People are waking up one at a time. And they’re pissed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpKmhDW3iQI&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0xW1-xX2YA6oBmn8wktfPtcSCE5J8Sv_T6yJB667N-JwfmJqmrIKD05Do
RCMP shot at fire hall during N.S. rampage but suspect wasn’t there, watchdog says
‘At this point we don’t know what they were shooting at,’ says SIRT interim director
One of the bullet holes left in the side of the Onslow Belmont Fire Hall. Some of the bullets even damaged one the fire brigade’s trucks. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)
Nova Scotia’s police watchdog says two RCMP officers opened fire at a Lower Onslow, N.S., fire hall while a gunman was rampaging through the province Sunday — but the suspect was not in the area at the time.
Pat Curran, the interim director of the Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT), said Wednesday it was unclear what the officers were firing at after they pulled up outside the Onslow Belmont Fire Hall around 10:30 a.m. AT.
“At this point we don’t know what they were shooting at,” he said in an email.
He said the lead SIRT investigator on the file has been interviewing witnesses and collecting exhibits with the help of Halifax Regional Police. No one was injured at the fire hall.
The shooting rampage began Saturday night in the nearby community of Portapique. By Sunday, the gunman was moving through other communities, including West Wentworth and Debert. In all, at least 22 victims were killed.
At one point the suspect even dressed as an RCMP officer and drove a mock-up police car.
The Onslow Belmont Fire Hall was being used at the time by the Emergency Management Office as a registration area for evacuees from the Portapique Beach area who had fled their community just hours earlier.
Joy McCabe, who lives next to the fire hall, said she looked out Sunday to see a police car pull up and two men dressed like police officers get out. They whipped out their guns and started firing in the direction of the building.
“I ducked down and I yelled at my husband to get down,” said McCabe. “I am still scared.”
She said she heard six shots. When she looked up again she saw a man crouched down between two cars. Soon after the shots rang out, the men in RCMP uniforms and the man between the cars left. It’s unclear where they went.
Curran said Gabriel Wortman, the gunman who police say killed 22 people, was not in the area at the time the fire hall was shot up. Wortman was later killed by police in Enfield, north of Halifax.
SIRT, which is tasked with investigating the actions of police that may have led to serious injury or death, or which raise a significant public interest, is also investigating the shooter’s death.
A news release from the Onslow fire department said the gunfire caused considerable damage to their property and even took one of their trucks out of service.
There were RCMP officers on the property at the time along with several other people, said the department.
The fire hall’s video surveillance did not show who fired, but did show two people resembling RCMP officers enter the property, according to the news release. No one inside the hall spoke with them, nor did the men identify themselves as RCMP, said the news release.
No one from the fire department would do an interview with CBC News to clarify what happened.
RCMP said Tuesday they would not provide any details about the incident as it was now under SIRT investigation.
“I would like to know who was that person ducked down there, why were the police firing at the building, like why did they pull in and just start shooting right away? There’s just a whole lot of unanswered questions,” said McCabe.
“I think if I had a few answers it would help me work through this.”
WATCH | Surveillance video shows gunman pull into parking lot, change clothes
The sad part of this is that Canadian subjects do not have the right to self-defense. If a Canadian subject kills in self-defense, he will still be subject to prosecution by the “crown”. You see, in Canada, the “crown” takes offense against any “subject” who dares to defend one’s life.
It would not surprise me to find that Canadian police are just as corrupt and self-serving as American police. I’ll bet that Canada also sends its police to Israel for “training” on how to deal with the “enemy” (us)…
Police are the same everywhere. Being a policeman damages the psyche of the individual. That is why tyrants use them as their main enforcement units.
I’d argue that a damaged psyche come first and that these people are drawn to policing, like moths to a flame.
The “RCMP, what are you hiding? This is on YOU” video is fantastic. It’s refreshing to see citizens willing to speak up and ask the hard questions. Like America, a good percentage of Canadians still have their eyes open, brains and balls in place, and the self-will to speak truth to power. Some Canadians, like some Americans, are still awesome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c0UJu_nFfM
White western nations must be destroyed for the sake of the world.
Why am I more confused now than I was before I watched the vid and read the article? Why did a certain grade school in a certain town in Connecticut pop into my head?
Because you’re an alarmist wingnut forever accusing Washington D.C. residents of treason.
Don’t think so. I haven’t seen her at ANY of the meetings.
She’s disguised.
Dark hair and sunglasses.
Great video; thanks for posting.
Why is anyone shocked that a police agency is completely incompetent? It’s a government operation. Incompetence is the government’s specialty.
And yet some here on TBP trust them when it comes to COVID!
Fucken hilarious!
Why does everybody bitch about the mainstream news, and then repeat whatever the official line is about the latest real or manufactured shooting event?
Perhaps the weekly staged shootings in the USA can resume after this.
You aren’t crazy; It’s the Truth. Thank you for posting this. I’ve been looking for a Nova Scotian’s
perspective as those truly awake suspected this at the outset. It’s time to stand or remain on our knees.
No violence required, just say “no more”.