View Full Version : Crazed gunman kills three officers...in Canada
Onkel Neal
06-05-14, 08:42 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/05/world/canada-shooting/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
Moncton, a city of about 100,000 people, is about 90 miles (150 kilometers) northeast of St. John.
The Canadian magazine "Chatelaine" has described Moncton as one of the best places to live and work in Canada, according to the city's website.
In addition, "Reader's Digest" recently named Moncton as the most polite city in all of Canada, the city said.
Such accolades seemed to matter little now.
As the hunt dragged into Thursday morning, police continued giving updates and warnings throughout the night.
Onkel Neal
06-05-14, 08:48 AM
He seems to have time to keep his social profile current
Bizarrely the Facebook user appears to have added two new friends to his account whilst on the run from police.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/Canada-shooting-Rambo-style-gunman-has-updated-Facebook-account-while-on-the-run-after-killing-3-cops/articleshow/36109613.cms?
Dread Knot
06-05-14, 09:02 AM
Wow....in New Brunswick. :dead:
I realize law enforcement tragedies like this happen everywhere, but I recall reading a study where Maine was determined to be the safest state in the Union. So, I guess I just figured it's bucolic Canadian neighbor would be the most sheltered place in North America.
Yeah. Social media on the lamb. Isn't the 21st century just overflowing with the narcissism? :doh: I'm sure the self-endulgent manifesto and YouTube video will be along shortly.
u crank
06-05-14, 02:52 PM
Wow. Close to home. Moncton is a 2 hour drive from here. We go there all the time to shop and visit friends. Still in shock. 20 RCMP and 3 Charlottetown police dept. members from this province are now in Moncton to help in the search for the shooter.
Sincere condolences to the families of the slain officers. God bless them all.
Jimbuna
06-05-14, 03:15 PM
Just a matter of time....deepest condolences to the bereaved families and best efforts to those who are tasked with bringing this madness to a conclusion.
Spectemur Agendo.
Well said and seconded...
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And he's now in custody - well done RCMP!
Apparently he surrendered quickly and peacefully once found. Perhaps not so crazed after all :hmmm:
Admiral Halsey
06-06-14, 02:11 AM
Warning the following is almost certainly in bad taste and is spoilered for your protection. And here I thought that the most dangerous thing in Canada was death by overkindness.:haha:
In all seriousness though my thoughts and prayers go out to the victims.
Jimbuna
06-06-14, 05:42 AM
And he's now in custody - well done RCMP!
Apparently he surrendered quickly and peacefully once found. Perhaps not so crazed after all :hmmm:
I was wondering that.
Canada shootings: Man arrested in Moncton, New Brunswick
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-27727610
There's an interesting set of figures regarding firearms homicide rates in some countries at the bottom of the linked page.
Switzerland coming in at second surprised me.
The other thing to keep in mind is that the nature of the crimes is also quite different between countries. Switzerland has a huge proliferation of guns and training, and a lot of the sort of domestic violence and settling of accounts that elsewhere would be done with stabbing or hitting seems to happen with firearms there. In Canada, honestly, I can't remember cases where shooting sprees were indiscriminate - all the recent notorious cases were targeted vendettas (against the police or as part of gang wars), with bystanders occasionally caught in the crossfire. I would not be surprised if it turns out this guy had a chip on his shoulder against the RCMP and went out of his way to target them. Since he was hiding out in residential neighborhoods all this time, he had lots of opportunity to kill more people but did not. Methinks the Mounties were his target.
Jimbuna
06-06-14, 07:35 AM
Methinks the Mounties were his target.
Not any more :03:
Tribesman
06-06-14, 08:18 AM
Switzerland coming in at second surprised me.
It all depends on how you make the list.
Adding a pile of African and Latin American countries puts the US off the top spot, adding some more of them puts Switzerland way down the list.
Or you could just add some other European nations to put Switzerland off the #2 spot.
Wolferz
06-06-14, 10:30 AM
My condolences to the families of the victims.
While these actions are heinous in every respect, it's nice to know that America doesn't have a monopoly on crazy gits killing people.
Betonov
06-06-14, 12:08 PM
While these actions are heinous in every respect, it's nice to know that America doesn't have a monopoly on crazy gits killing people.
We had one that shot dead a surveyor for no other reason than dementia.
But that is a one in a decade occurrence.
u crank
06-06-14, 03:59 PM
http://i.imgur.com/i8Yx3KV.jpg
Names of slain officers released.
Const. David Joseph Ross, 32, Victoriaville, Que.
Const. Fabrice Georges Gevaudan, 45, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.
Const. Douglas James Larche, 40, Saint John, N.B.
All members of "J" Division, Codiac Regional RCMP.
R.I.P.
u crank
06-10-14, 07:18 PM
http://i.imgur.com/x6bqnre.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/beFPwgg.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/qGqGDCm.jpg
Now that's a funeral!:salute:
Jimbuna
06-11-14, 09:25 AM
~SALUTE~
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