https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6766979
Mounties didn't issue alert after marked RCMP car was stolen
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/rcmp-vehicle-stolen-newbrunswick-novascotia-1.7538043
Moncton man arrested after stolen police car crosses into Nova Scotia
2 police officers suffered minor injuries during the incident
A 36-year old Moncton man has been arrested after a marked RCMP vehicle was stolen from Sackville, N.B., and driven to Nova Scotia.
New Brunswick RCMP officers responded at around 2:30 p.m. on Friday to a theft report from Wright Street.
RCMP Sgt. Pierre-Luc Hache said the vehicle fled onto the highway and into Nova Scotia.
Highway 104 near Amherst was closed both ways around 3 p.m. during the police operation.
He said officers used a tire deflation device to stop the vehicle.
The Nova Scotia RCMP also assisted in the operation and two police officers suffered minor injuries during the arrest, according to Hache. He would not say if the officers were from Nova Scotia or New Brunswick.
Police did not provide any further detail about the man arrested or the circumstances under which the vehicle was stolen. They would also not say if the driver of the stolen police car was injured.
An investigation is underway, Hache said.
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'Police operation' shuts down part of Highway 104 near Amherst
Nova Scotia RCMP say there is no threat to the public
Nova Scotia RCMP shut down a section of Highway 104 near Amherst on Friday afternoon for what they described as a "police operation."
Highway 104 near Exit 3 was closed in both directions around 3 p.m. on Friday, according to a social media post.
Police said there was no threat to public safety.
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the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - Feb 21 Pre-Show - Nick Beaton's Open Letter
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In this episode I will review and discuss a powerful video released by
Nick Beaton in which he presents five requests for the Mass Casualty
Commission overseeing the public inquiry into the mass shooting that
took the life of his wife and unborn child.
Notice Nick Beaton mentions Commissioner Stanton’s Inquiries Book out
of the gate???
https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca
Son of mass murder victim calls for public inquiry
July 16, 2020 By Jennifer Henderson
Dawn and Frank Gulenchyn. Photo: Facebook.
Three months after the mass murder that claimed 22 lives and forever
disrupted dozens more in northern Nova Scotia, there remain many
unanswered questions about what happened and why.
The gunman, whom the Halifax Examiner refers to as GW, is dead.
Meanwhile calls for a public inquiry are still very much alive.
Federal and provincial political leaders have promised there will be
an inquiry but many who lost loved ones to homes set on fire and
gunshots during a 13-hour rampage are getting weary of waiting. They
want a public inquiry.
“How could the RCMP tell us they don’t think this was a planned
attack? They told us during the last conference call they don’t feel
this was planned!,” said Ryan Farrington, a note of incredulity
creeping into his voice. The 40-year-old man from Trenton, Ontario
lost both his mother and stepfather, Dawn and Frank Gulenchyn, when
their retirement home at 71 Orchard Beach Road was burned to the
ground by the killer.
“The Mounties kept saying COVID-19 pushed him overboard,” said
Farrington. “I don’t believe that for a fact since the RCMP also told
us for the last three years he was going across the border collecting
illegal guns when he wasn’t even supposed to own guns. And then he is
also buying mock police cars. Nobody does that for the fun of it.
You’re planning something. It might not have been planned for the 18th
or 19th of April. But I definitely think he was planning on doing this
mass shooting at some point in his life.”
Farrington said the RCMP have told families there will be an inquiry
into the mass murder but the RCMP doesn’t know when, or, what form it
may take. That responsibility lies with political leaders.
“My biggest issue is the restorative justice angle the Justice
Minister of Nova Scotia mentioned,” said Farrington. “I want a full
out public inquiry. I think the families deserve that. We deserve to
know the truth. And we deserve to know what they are going to do
prevent this from happening again — because no one should ever have to
lose a loved one this way.”
Farrington was a frequent summer visitor during the 10 years his folks
owned the home in Portapique, several houses down from the 136 Orchard
Beach Drive warehouse where GW stored his mock police cars and
motorcycles before he torched it during his 13-hour rampage. Frank
retired almost 10 years ago while Ryan’s mother Dawn continued to fly
down for a week every month while she worked in dietary services at
the Hillsdale Terraces nursing home in Oshawa until a year ago. “Why
them?,” Farrington wonders. “They were quiet people. Not outdoorsy.
Frank kept to himself and busy with his woodworking. I don’t know of
any connection to the killer.”
He and his younger brother Jon may never know. Here are a few facts
that have emerged so far. A Portapique resident drove up the road when
he smelled the fire GW set to his own house at 200 Portapique Beach
Road. This was after assaulting and confining his common law spouse
inside a police car at his warehouse.
“The RCMP told us when [he] drove by my Mom’s place the first time,
[he] saw what he described as an RCMP car there. He noticed [GW’s]
garage was on fire,” recalls Farrington.“ Then within five minutes,
when he and another person slowly drove back, [he] noticed my Mom’s
house was on fire. I guess that’s when he was shot at. He told the
first-responding officer he saw an RCMP vehicle and a man dressed in a
uniform.”
The man was taken by ambulance to the Truro hospital with a gunshot
wound in his arm probably inflicted by the man in uniform who appears
to have been GW. The man has declined an interview request from the
Examiner.
Farrington is also part of a proposed class action lawsuit being filed
against GW’s estate, the province of Nova Scotia, and the RCMP. Ten
days ago he was one of several family members briefed on a conference
call by RCMP Supt. Darren Campbell.
Farrington said he has questions he thinks only a public inquiry can
answer. One of them is why policing agencies didn’t react to previous
complaints from family and neighbours (so called “red flags”) about
GW’s earlier behaviour.
“I don’t understand how somebody who is violent and who had multiple
reports on him and yet nobody in law enforcement kept an eye on him,”
Farrington said.
“Another thing that gets me is this Emergency Alert system. From what
the RCMP have told me, I know it probably wouldn’t have saved my
parents.” The RCMP also found evidence of gunfire inside the home
where the bodies of the Gulenchyn couple were found. It’s believed to
be the third location GW visited on Saturday night.
“But definitely the emergency text alert could have saved everybody on
April 19,” continued Farrington. “One of my biggest questions is why
would they use Twitter? I don’t use Twitter and my parents definitely
didn’t have Twitter.”
Farrington is currently on stress leave and unable to work. “I suffer
from severe anxiety and panic attacks,” he said. “I had it under
control until this happened. I’m a loss prevention officer: I arrest
people for theft. I’m just not in the right state of mind to do this
job properly right now.”
He’s additionally trying to organize his mother’s affairs.
“Unfortunately, my Mom was in the process of doing her will so
whatever she did have, was lost with the house. Right now we are going
through court to handle the administration of her estate.”
Farrington is part of a private Facebook group organized for the
families of victims who have bonded over their shared nightmare.
“We lean on each other for support,” said Ryan of the group. “We call
each other if someone is having a bad day. Nick Beaton (husband of
Kristin Beaton, a mother and VON Employee, shot and killed in her car
by GW on the morning of April 19) has been absolutely amazing. He’s
really good to talk to.”
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“I’m going to blow his fucking head off”: A Glenholme couple’s close
call with a mass murderer
March 31, 2022 By Jennifer Henderson Leave a Comment
a woman and a man
Carole and Adam Fisher. Photo: ditcchdoctor.ca
“It was a shock. It still is — to realize we are the only frigging
survivors — and why?”
That’s what Adam Fisher told RCMP Cst. Mike Townsend after Adam’s
encounter with a mass murderer.
Adam and Carole Fisher live on Highway 4 near Glenholme. On Saturday
night, April 18, 2020, Carole’s mother called to warn that there were
reports of shootings and RCMP presence in Portapique, just 15 minutes
from the Fishers’ house. They locked their doors.
In the morning, Carole saw a Facebook post that linked the Portapique
shootings of Greg and Jamie Blair with a close-up photograph of the
suspect.
“Adam, it’s fucking Gabe,” said Carole. “Gabe’s the shooter.”
“Holy fuck, he’s got a cop car,” Adam replied.
Adam had met Gabe several years when he hired Adam, who owns an
excavation business, to do some work on his property. The Fishers and
Gabe found they shared a passion for motorcycles and outdoor living,
and both men shared an interest in building projects. Adam said he
didn’t especially consider Gabe a friend — more an “acquaintance” —
but they occasionally visited each other’s home.
About a year earlier, Adam visited the warehouse on Orchard Beach
Drive, where Gabe showed him two unmarked police cruisers and boasted
about his plans to transform one into a replica vehicle. “Why would
you want to do that?” Adam recalled asking him. Gabe shrugged.
“Because I can,” he said.
Adam called 911. He related that Gabe owned a fully decalled RCMP
vehicle. The call-taker thanked him and said somebody would get back
to him.
So Adam and Carole weren’t surprised when 12 minutes later a white
police cruiser turned up their long driveway. A police officer must’ve
been coming to talk to them about Gabe.
The Fishers didn’t then now it, but earlier that morning Alanna
Jenkins, Sean McLeod, and Tom Bagley were murdered on Hunter Road, and
just 10 minutes before, Lillian Campbell was shot dead on the side of
the road in Wentworth.
As they saw the car come up the driveway, both Adam and Carole ran
upstairs to get dressed. Each watched curiously from an upstairs
window as they saw a man in a black ballcap and reflective vest reach
for something on the passenger side — apparently a gun — get out of
the car and walk to the back of their house. Both Carole and Adam
realized this was not an RCMP officer.
It was Gabe.
He rang the doorbell.
“He’s here to kill us,” Adam thought. “It’s like fucking watching a
Terminator movie. When he got out of the car, he was stone cold and
collected. He was in no hurry,” he told Cst. Townsend.
For the second time that Sunday, Adam Fisher dialled 911 on his
cellphone. It was 9:48am.
“Gabriel Wortman is at my house,” Adam told the call-taker. “He’s
driving a police car. I seen him pull over in the yard. He got out
dressed like a police officer.”
“Are you sure that it was him?” asked the call-taker.
“I’m positive.”
Adam went into his bedroom, opened the gun cabinet and began loading
his 12-gauge shotgun while still on the line with 911. “If he comes up
to my house, I’m going to blow his fucking head off,” he told the
call-taker.
Meanwhile, Carole locked herself in the bathroom and also called 911.
(The 911 centre alerted RCMP officers that the suspect was at the
Fishers location at 9:50am). Carole described becoming progressively
more terrified and repeating their civic address to the dispatcher
begging for someone to come.
“I thought he had got into our house and I thought he was in here,”
she later told an RCMP interviewer. “I thought he had killed my dog
because Gus wasn’t making a noise anymore. I just kept pleading (to
911) to help us, he’s taking our life.”
Carole said she is normally a strong and positive person but became
convinced she was going to die. At one point she got in the bathtub
and wrapped herself in the shower curtain. She texted friends telling
them the killer was there and urging them to lock their doors. She
called her brother and her mother to say she loved them.
Shortly before 10am, the Emergency Response Team that had been in the
Portapique area showed up at the Fishers with an Armoured Vehicle and
canine unit. The couple could hear a helicopter (supplied by Natural
Resources) overhead. An officer was using a loud hailer urging the
shooter “to come out with hands up.”
“Through all the noise, I thought I was going to experience severe
gunfire,” Carole recalled during the RCMP interview. “I felt that he
was going to open up on the police and there was going to be lives
lost on our property.”
Manhunt continued
As suddenly as the RCMP officers arrived, they left.
At approximately 10:05, a report of another shooting was broadcast
over police radios, this one on the Plains Road, which intersects with
Highway 4 about two kilometres north of the Fishers’ home.
The Fishers had no idea there was another shooting. Adam thought it
likely the killer could be hiding in his workshop at the back of the
property because he had shown it to Gabe many years ago. Adam stayed
on the line with 911 until 10:33, unsure if Gabe was still there.
The video from Fishers’ home surveillance system later revealed the
killer was at their home for no more than three or four minutes,
departing at 9:51 — just minutes ahead of when the SWAT team arrived.
“Whether first responding members at the Fisher residence arrived at
9:52am or minutes later, it is clear the perpetrator had left the
Fisher property and proceeded north on Highway #4 to Plains Road,
unobserved, shortly before police arrived,” reads the report on the
incident prepared by the Mass Casualty Commission.
In fact, that marked the second time within half an hour the killer
had come very close to bring captured.
At 9:47am, a Bible Hill RCMP officer heading north on Highway 4 to
respond to the shooting of Lillian Campbell radioed dispatch to say he
had passed an RCMP car heading south toward Glenholme. At the time,
Cpl. Rodney Peterson said he was unaware the killer was driving a
fully marked RCMP vehicle. Peterson knew about the shootings but said
he headed to Wentworth before he was able to access the RCMP tweet and
photo of the replica car available on the work station in his vehicle.
“The guy was driving slowly — smiling as he went by,” said Peterson.
“White Caucasian male, brown hair, he’s got a reflective vest on.”
Peterson was informed he had just seen the suspect. He continued north
for about a kilometre on the two-lane highway before making a U-turn
to pursue. Peterson lost him. By that time, the driver of the fake
RCMP car had turned right and headed up the long treed driveway to
Adam Fisher’s house.
During the interview with the RCMP officer after their ordeal, Fisher
questioned why the killer came to their home that fateful Sunday
morning.
“It doesn’t make sense he would come here to kill me and my wife and
leave without making a mark,” said Adam.
“I remember him flattering me with comments and telling Adam I was
such a great wife,” Carole recalled. “Like ‘Geez man, your wife drives
a ‘Vette and a Harley’ so how cool are you? And he wanted a similar
type of relationship with Lisa.”
It’s possible the killer turned up their driveway as a precaution
against being followed. It doesn’t explain why he didn’t force his way
in and shoot them as he had others. The Fishers know they are very
lucky to be alive.
About Jennifer Henderson
Jennifer Henderson is a freelance journalist and retired CBC News
reporter. email: jennifer@halifaxexaminer.ca
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On 3/4/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.c
> Deja Vu Anyone???
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogs
>
> Wednesday, 29 July 2020
> Federal and provincial governments to hold public inquiry into Nova
> Scotia mass shootings
>
>
>>
>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: "Pineo, Robert"<RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca>
>> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 15:25:26 +0000
>> Subject: Re: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by
>> “Independent Review” I just called Correct?
>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.c
>> < smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca>
>> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>
>> Why are you quoting my statement back to me?
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>> To: smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca; rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca
>> Cc: motomaniac333
>> Subject: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by “Independent
>> Review” I just called Correct?
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>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: "McCulloch, Sandra"<smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca>
>> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 12:53:30 +0000
>> Subject: Automatic reply: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed
>> by “Independent Review” I just called Correct?
>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.c
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>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.c
>> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 09:53:20 -0300
>> Subject: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by “Independent
>> Review” I just called Correct?
>> To: smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca, rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca
>> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>
>> http://www.pattersonlaw.ca/New
>>
>>
>> Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by “Independent Review”
>>
>> The “Independent Review” announced by Ministers Furey and Blair is
>> wholly insufficient to meet the objectives of providing full and
>> transparent answers to the families and the public, identifying
>> deficiencies in responses, and providing meaningful lessons to be
>> learned to avoid similar future tragedies.
>>
>> The choices of commissioners, and in particular Former Chief Justice
>> Michael MacDonald, were thoughtful and appropriate for an inquiry.
>> Former Chief Justice MacDonald is of the highest rank in judicial
>> capabilities and is of unassailable integrity. That said, any
>> decision- maker can only render decisions based on the information and
>> evidence presented to them.
>>
>> The announced “independent review” model, to be conducted in a
>> so-called “non- traumatic” and “restorative” way, will prejudice the
>> panel by restricting the evidence and information being presented.
>>
>> In a public inquiry setting, such as was employed in the Marshall and
>> Westray public inquiries, interested parties had the opportunity to
>> question the witnesses. It is a very well- held maxim in our common
>> law legal tradition, that cross-examination is the most effective
>> truth-finding mechanism available. Without proper and thorough
>> questioning, the panel will be left with incomplete and untested
>> evidence upon which to base its decision. This is completely contrary
>> to our Canadian notions of fair and transparent justice.
>>
>> Most disappointingly, Ministers Furey and Blair have hidden behind
>> their contrived notion of a “trauma-free” process to exclude the full
>> participation of the families under the guise of protecting them from
>> further trauma. This is not how the families wish to be treated.
>> Minister Furey has spoken with the families, so he must know that they
>> want to participate, not to be “protected” by an incomplete process.
>>
>> The families want a full and transparent public inquiry. Why will
>> Minister Furey not give them this? Why will he not give the citizens
>> of Nova Scotia this? “We are all in this together” has been the slogan
>> throughout 2020 - the families simply want us all, the public, to be
>> in this together now to figure out a better tomorrow for families and
>> the Province.
>>
>> For further inquiries, please contact:
>>
>> Robert H. Pineo
>> 902-405-8177
>> rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca
>>
>>
>> Sandra L. McCulloch
>> 902-896-6114
>> smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca
>>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.c
> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2022 15:11:37 -0400
> Subject: Fwd: RE My calls and emails about Federal and provincial
> governments plan to hold public inquiry into Nova Scotia mass
> shootings
> To: Dwayne.King@masscasualtycommis
> Ronda.Bessner@masscasualtycomm
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.c
> Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2021 14:32:30 -0300
> Subject: RE My calls and emails about Federal and provincial
> governments plan to hold public inquiry into Nova Scotia mass
> shootings
> To: "barbara.massey"<barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
> <barb.whitenect@gnb.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
> "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Blair"
> <Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, jpink@pinklarkin.com, andrew
> <andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, andrewjdouglas <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>,
> jesse <jesse@viafoura.com>, jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca>,
> "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
> Joel.Kulmatycki@masscasualtyco
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, prmibullrun@gmail.com,
> tim <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>, zane@halifaxexaminer.ca,
> media@masscasualtycommission.c
>
> https://www.saltwire.com/cape-
>
> N.S. Mass Casualty Commission to announce participants in Portapique probe
> Chris Lambie · Posted: April 30, 2021, 4:43 p.m.
>
> Investigators want to hear from anyone who can shed light on the
> events of April 18-19, 2020, says the release. “If you or someone you
> know wants to get in touch with the investigations team, please
> contact Joel.Kulmatycki at 902-394-3501 or
> Joel.Kulmatycki@masscasualtyco
>
>
> https://www.saltwire.com/cape-
>
> 'I have no idea who to trust anymore': card raises independence
> questions about Nova Scotia's Mass Casualty Commission
> Chris Lambie · Posted: May 5, 2021, 6:46 p.m.
>
> https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/we
>
> 'We have got to have someplace to put our trust': High expectations
> for the Mass Casualty Commission
> Heidi Petracek 2016
>
> Heidi Petracek
> CTV News Atlantic Reporter
> Published Friday, June 4, 2021 7:28PM ADT
>
>
> https://www.canadaland.com/pod
>
> CANADALAND
> #372 The RCMP’s Portapique Narrative Is Falling Apart
> Frank Magazine publisher Andrew Douglas and reporter Paul Palango
> discuss their bombshell story, and what the RCMP may still be hiding
> about Gabriel Wortman.
>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogs
>
> Wednesday, 29 July 2020
> Federal and provincial governments to hold public inquiry into Nova
> Scotia mass shootings
>
> https://twitter.com/DavidRayAm
>
> David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
> Replying to @DavidRayAmos
> Methinks lots of folks may enjoy what Peter Mac Issac and his cohorts
> said while the RCMP and a lot of LIEbranos were stuttering and
> doubletalking bigtime N'esy Pas?
>
> https://davidraymondamos3.blog
>
>
> #nbpoli #cdnpoli
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
>
> Citizens Rise Against Corruption in Trudeau Government
>
>
> 58,732 views
> Streamed live on Jul 27, 2020
>
>
> Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson
> Citizens Rise Against Corruption in Trudeau Government - Peter Mac Issac
>
> ----------Origiinal message ----------
> From: Peter Mac Isaac <prmibullrun@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 21:42:20 -0300
> Subject: Re: RE The "Strike back: Demand an inquiry Event." Methinks
> it interesting that Martha Paynter is supported by the Pierre Elliott
> Trudeau Foundation N'esy Pas?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.c
>
> A lot of info to chew on - every now and then we win one - Today we
> won a partial victory when the provincial liberals threw the federal
> liberals under the bus forcing their hand . Now the spin will be to
> get a judge they can control.
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
>
> Police Corruption? Nova Scotia Shooter - Behind The Scenes
>
>
> 86,369 views
> Streamed live on Jul 28, 2020
>
> Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson
> Nova Scotia Shooter Behind The Scenes with Paul Palango a former
> senior editor at The Globe and Mail and author of three books on the
> RCMP, the most recent being Dispersing the Fog, Inside the Secret
> World of Ottawa and the RCMP. His work on the Nova Scotia massacre has
> been published in MacLeans and the Halifax Examiner.
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Timothy Bousquet <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 05:41:36 -0300
> Subject: Re: fea3
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
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> please email zane@halifaxexaminer.ca.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim Bousquet
> Editor
> Halifax Examiner
>
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> Subject: Automatic reply: Re My calls today about Federal Court File #
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