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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. 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.