Details of how two RCMP officers brought the rampage of a 51-year-old Nova Scotia denturist to an end after 13 hours have been released over the past week in interviews and statements
Two officers who fired rounds into the torso of a mass shooter at a Nova Scotia gas station say they started shooting as the killer lifted what one believed to be an RCMP officer’s general duty pistol.
Const. Craig Hubley, a dog handler, and Const. Ben MacLeod, a member of the emergency response team, had teamed up in Hubley’s vehicle on the morning of April 19 amid the frantic pursuit of Gabriel Wortman as he continued his murders in central Nova Scotia. According to the records, Hubley stopped in Enfield, N.S., for gas, noticed blood running down the forehead of a man inside a car at the adjacent pump, and called out to MacLeod, “Benny it’s him,” causing the ERT officer to move quickly out of the car with his carbine.
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