13 killed in Canada shooting rampage, deadliest in 30 years

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13 killed in Canada shooting rampage, deadliest in 30 years
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BREAKING: Canadian police say at least 10 people are dead, including the suspect, after a shooting rampage in Nova Scotia. Find updates here:

Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers prepare to take a suspect into custody at a gas station in Enfield, Nova Scotia on Sunday April 19, 2020. Canadian police arrested a suspect in an active shooter investigation after earlier saying he may have been driving a vehicle resembling a police car and wearing a police uniform.

Wortman was arrested by the RCMP at a gas station in Enfield, just outside Halifax. Police later announced that he had died. Police have not provided a motive for the attack, but RCMP Chief Superintendent Chris Leather said many of the victims did not know the shooter. Leather said at point there was an exchange of gunfire between the suspect and police. There were half a dozen police vehicles at the scene of a gas station where the suspect was shot. Yellow police tape surrounded the gas pumps, and a large silver-colored SUV was being investigated.

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