Judge convicts RCMP in N.B. massacre, saying force left officers ‘ill-prepared’
MONCTON, N.B. — RCMP officers were caught outgunned and “ill-prepared” to confront a gunman who targeted them on a warm summer night in 2014, a judge ruled Friday as he convicted the national police force of failing to provide its members with adequate use-of-force equipment and user training.
Judge Leslie Jackson was harshly critical of how long it took the RCMP to equip its officers with carbine rifles ahead of the Moncton attack, which left three Mounties dead and two others injured.
Justin Bourque had targeted police officers in hopes of sparking an anti-government rebellion.
“It is clear to me that the use-of-force equipment available to those members on June 4, 2014, left them ill-prepared to engage an assailant armed with an automatic rifle,” the provincial court judge said in his 64-page decision.