Uncategorized Prompt warning of N.S. killer’s replica car would have been ‘helpful’: senior Mountie by admin 27 يوليو، 2022 written by admin 27 يوليو، 2022 99 Chief Supt. Darren Campbell made the comment during his second day of testimony before a public inquiry looking into the events of April 18-19 CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press HALIFAX — A senior Mountie testified today that he would have liked to have seen a quicker warning to the public in 2020 that an active shooter in Nova Scotia was driving a replica RCMP cruiser. Chief Supt. Darren Campbell made the comment during testimony before a public inquiry looking into the events of April 18-19, 2020, when a 51-year-old gunman drove the mock patrol car around the province, murdering 22 people. He testified that the RCMP’s commander on the scene had complete authority to order that the information be made public and needed no approval from a superior such as Campbell. The inquiry has heard that the commander delegated an officer to have communications staff alert the public about the replica vehicle shortly after 8 a.m. on April 19, but the tweet providing the information only went out at 10:17 a.m. At least six of the victims were killed during that time period. In his second day on the stand, Campbell, who led the investigation into the mass shooting, faced cross-examination from lawyers representing 14 of the 22 victims’ families. He acknowledged that families did not receive adequate support from the RCMP after the mass shooting. Asked if the care of families met the minimal level of care, Campbell responded, “I would say ‘No’, because if it was good, there would be no complaints,” he said. He testified that he favours the creation of a “national level team” of RCMP officers trained to respond with “multiple resources and multiple services” to address the needs of families after major incidents like the mass shooting. After the shootings, the RCMP assigned a single officer who didn’t have formal training to be the liaison officer between the force and 21 of the families, while they provided two liaison officers for the family of Const. Heidi Stevenson, an RCMP officer who was killed. “I think there should be a team … that addresses the needs of families, and that team should be trained,” said Campbell. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2022. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post N.S. MLAs prevented from receiving a nearly 13 per cent bump in pay next post N.S. combines five economic development agencies into two new Crown corporations You may also like تغيير نمط الحياة يساعد على مواجهة مرض السرطان 9 مارس، 2026 الدولار الأميركي ينتفض ويسجل مكاسب قياسية أمام الجنيه... 7 مارس، 2026 أسئلة شائكة عن الشخصية القبطية في الأدب المصري... 3 مارس، 2026 ممثلة تريد استعادة وجهها من وزيرة مولدة بالذكاء... 28 فبراير، 2026 مهى سلطان تكتب عن: تجريديات يوسف عون “تحلق”... 28 فبراير، 2026 “ضربة إيران” على جدول ترمب و”قوى إقليمية” تثير... 21 فبراير، 2026 «لوفيغارو»… تحول رقمي ناجح في العيد الـ200 17 فبراير، 2026 كيبيك: مجلس أرباب العمل يطالب بإعادة تفعيل ’’برنامج... 5 فبراير، 2026 رهان جيوسياسي أمريكي إيراني شديد الخطورة – مقال... 4 فبراير، 2026 مكاسب المغرب من احتضان كأس الأمم الأفريقيةد 18 يناير، 2026