Canada - Shooting spree in Moncton, NB, leaves 3 RCMP officers dead, 2 injured, June 2014 *Guilty*

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Please visit the Toronto Star's website, they have done a great job with this interactive map, which I am unable to post in entirety.

Here are 3 areas that I wanted to highlight.

I am concerned that he will make it out of the zone and commandeer a vehicle down the highway. I hope there are roadblocks set-up for this purpose, outside the lock down zone.

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i dated a fella of religious family (years ago) he was very immature, as in he was 20 and did his first shoplift and got caught, he had a big divide between good and bad, wheres i see life in tones of grey, he wanted to be "bad" so he wanted and became a biker, he idolized what he saw as rebellion, i'm trying to explain what i think the shooteres mindset is, but probably not doing it well
 
Please visit the Toronto Star's website, they have done a great job with this interactive map, which I am unable to post in entirety.

Here are 3 areas that I wanted to highlight.

I am concerned that he will make it out of the zone and commandeer a vehicle down the highway. I hope there are roadblocks set-up for this purpose, outside the lock down zone.

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http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...ng_leaves_3_rcmp_officers_dead_2_injured.html

He could have made it to the TransCanada highway (2) and hijacked a vehicle or stashed a vehicle in the woods. JMO
 
Does anyone have a link to a timeline of the shootings and sightings?

http://www.theprovince.com/news/tim...ting+RCMP+officers+Moncton/9910410/story.html

"MONCTON, N.B. - A timeline of events in the fatal shooting of three RCMP officers and the wounding of two others in Moncton, N.B.:

Wednesday:

6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. — A witness says she saw a man wearing military camouflage walking down Pioneer Avenue.

7:30 p.m. — A witness says he saw a man carrying guns and wearing military camouflage walking down Pioneer Avenue. The RCMP also say they responded to a complaint of a man dressed in camouflage clothing who was carrying guns. Supt. Marlene Snowman says five officers were shot over a short period of time after arriving on the scene.

9:15 p.m. — Via Twitter, the RCMP tells residents of a north Moncton neighbourhood to remain inside as they investigate a shooting.

10:15 p.m. — The RCMP expand the size of the area of north Moncton where they ask people to remain inside.

10:30 p.m. — The RCMP say they are searching for 24-year-old Justin Bourque of Moncton and release a picture of him on Twitter dressed in camouflage clothing and carrying two rifles.

11 p.m. — Police confirm that three officers have died as a result of gunshot wounds and two others are in hospital being treated for non life-threatening injuries.

Midnight — The Mounties say the suspect is still at large and he is believed to be in the Pinehurst subdivision as their manhunt continues through the night.

Thursday:

6:30 a.m. — Police issue a map showing a large section of northwest Moncton where they want residents to remain indoors and lock their doors.

8 a.m. — The RCMP make a positive identification of Bourque and receive reports of two others sightings on Monday morning but they are unable to confirm those sightings were of the suspected shooter.

11:15 a.m. — The Mounties hold a briefing to update their search for Bourque. Roger Brown, the commanding officer for the RCMP in New Brunswick, says the suspect is "very mobile and still considered very dangerous, armed and dangerous."

4:30 p.m. — RCMP Cpl. Chantal Farrah says one of the officers wounded in the shooting has been released from hospital".
 
It's a balmy 23 with the humidex but rain is in the forecast and the mosquitos are out in full force.

For the first time in my life, I'm glad to hear about hordes of mosquitos. If he's in the woods, it will be easier to find him at night. The cover of darkness will make it safer for the LE and the tracking dogs.

Prayers for all involved.
 
More detailed timeline of events..

http://globalnews.ca/news/1376404/timeline-how-the-moncton-shooting-turned-into-a-manhunt/

"Wednesday June 4, 7:30 p.m. - Const. Damien Theriault said police first responded to reports of gunshots in a subdivision in the north end of Moncton.

Residents in the Ryan Road and Hildegard Drive area reported hearing up to 10 gunshots, and were told to stay in their homes.

This area was where Theriault first said the search was concentrated."........
 
Leave your outside lights on, Moncton. Let there be no shadows tonight.

Stay safe, brave ones who fight the darkness. Please find this dark one who causes so much pain.

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CH_Dan Arsenault @CH_DanArsenault

I went to check the Codiac RCMP HQ just now and there's beginning to be quite a large collection of flowers. RIP officers.
 
Another hour or so it will be dark
 

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