When shots rang out outside the Onslow Belmont fire hall on a Sunday morning in the midst of a hunt for a mass killer, the four people inside hustled into a back room, putting the hall’s fire trucks between them and any bullets that might come whistling through the glass front doors. It was April 19, 2020, and tensions were high. The Nova Scotia fire hall was being used as a staging area to shelter evacuees from what would turn out to be the worst mass homicide in Canadian history. |
Friday, June 4, 2021
Report clearing Mounties for fire-hall shooting during hunt for N.S. mass killer leaves fire brigade ‘frustrated and disappointed’
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