How years of giving a rich, white man the benefit of doubt enabled a sociopathic murderer

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How years of giving a rich, white man the benefit of doubt enabled a sociopathic murderer
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Opinion: The police and the justice system bear a direct responsibility for the lax treatment of the Nova Scotia shooter over many years. By leswhittington cdnpoli (subs)

RCMP Supt. Darren Campbell testified before the Mass Casualty Commission on July 25. It’s hard to imagine how any other single individual could have come to the attention of the various police forces in the region more than the Nova Scotia shooter during his decades-long run of lawless behaviour before the 2020 shooting, writes Les Whittington.

OTTAWA—In recent weeks, the Mass Casualty Commission examining the killing of 22 people on April 18-19, 2020, in Nova Scotia has released details of the killer’s personal and business life—a seemingly endless account of unbounded sociopathic conduct leading up to the horrific shooting rampage.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

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