How the N.S. mass shooter controlled, exploited women around him - News Summed Up

How the N.S. mass shooter controlled, exploited women around him


Geiger-Bardswich said the situation is concerning and fits a larger trend of the gunman's predatory behaviour with women. Jeanne Sarson (left) and Linda MacDonald are women's rights advocates from Truro, N.S., and participants in the public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting of 2020. EE's daughter, who also partied at the gunman's garage, told police following the mass shooting that the gunman's fully marked RCMP car and uniforms scared her. An analysis of twelve years of mass shootings in the United States between 2009 and 2020 concluded that mass shootings are often "intermingled with acts of domestic violence." A photo of the gunman's decommissioned 2017 Ford Taurus that he made into a replica cruiser, and used during the N.S.


Source: CBC News June 28, 2022 16:17 UTC



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