RCMP staffing shortfall needs scrutiny from N.S. mass shooting probe: lawyer
HALIFAX — An active shooter was on the loose in Portapique, N.S, buildings were burning, and it was left to three RCMP officers to advance into the mayhem on April 18, 2020.
“I’ll be kind of frank with you here. Three guys went into a real serious situation. It doesn’t seem to me like a lot of guys,” one of the officers, Const. Adam Merchant, told an inquiry lawyer in an interview that was recently made public by the commission looking into the shootings.
He was describing a terrifying night as he and two other officers moved down the main road in Portapique looking for a man who fatally shot 13 people that night, before going on to kill nine more the next day.
As the inquiry into the mass shooting prepares to resume hearings Monday, the officer’s blunt comments have raised questions about RCMP staffing shortfalls in Nova Scotia and drawn the attention of a lawyer for the victims’ families.