RCMP Chief Supt. Darren Campbell became involved in the response on the night of April 18, 2020, as the mass shooting began in Portapique, N.S., and he remained involved the next day
The senior Mountie in charge of the investigation into the 2020 mass shooting that claimed 22 lives in Nova Scotia is testifying today at a public inquiry.
The question of who was in charge in those crucial early hours was criticized in an earlier occupational health and safety report, which found RCMP employees did not have the necessary supervision and operated in an “environment of confusion.” On April 28, 2020, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki met with Campbell and other Nova Scotia staff following a news conference, and is alleged to have raised criticisms about the superintendent’s decision not to release details about the killer’s weapons.
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