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Man Shoots and Kills 3 Canadian Mounties | Man Shoots and Kills 3 Canadian Mounties |
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OTTAWA — A man shot and killed three members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Moncton, New Brunswick on Wednesday night and wounded two others. | |
Late in the evening, through postings on Twitter, the national police force said it was searching for Justin Bourque, 24, a resident of Moncton. Paul Greene, a spokesman for the police force, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that the officers who died had been responding to a call that a man carrying weapons and wearing military-style camouflage clothing had been seen wandering near a woodlot bordering a residential subdivision. | Late in the evening, through postings on Twitter, the national police force said it was searching for Justin Bourque, 24, a resident of Moncton. Paul Greene, a spokesman for the police force, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that the officers who died had been responding to a call that a man carrying weapons and wearing military-style camouflage clothing had been seen wandering near a woodlot bordering a residential subdivision. |
At the request of the Mounties, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation interrupted the nationwide broadcast of a Stanley Cup playoff game to ask Moncton residents to stay indoors during the manhunt. | At the request of the Mounties, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation interrupted the nationwide broadcast of a Stanley Cup playoff game to ask Moncton residents to stay indoors during the manhunt. |
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