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Lost emails and unexplained delays: Mass shooting inquiry uncovers new RCMP snags

Michael MacDonald and Keith DoucetteTruro police chief testified at N.S. mass shooting inquiry

Chief Dave MacNeil of the Truro Police Force took the stand at the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission. MacNeil said he offered to help the RCMP track down the gunman on the morning of the mass shooting, but they never asked for help. As Graeme Benjamin reports, the union representing RCMP members appeared to try and place the blame on him.

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