The Ontario Provincial Police is investigating how 911 call recordings from the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting were leaked, the force said Tuesday.
OPP spokesperson Bill Dickson said the RCMP and the government of Nova Scotia asked the Ontario force to “conduct an independent investigation into whether a criminal offence was committed when sensitive information — including recordings of 911 calls from victims and family members of victims of the 2020 mass casualty event — was released to the media.”
Frank Magazine, which said it received the audio tapes from a “confidential informant,” reported that the materials cast doubt on previous RCMP statements about what they knew about the gunman, who dressed as a police officer and drove a mock police car, and when. “It’s sort of a sign of institutional narcissistic rage that got caught doing something and they’re determined to find out who did this, when … They should be addressing the facts and the issues that we uncovered,” Palango said.
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