Many knew of N.S. killer’s replica RCMP patrol car but didn’t report to police
HALIFAX — A public inquiry heard today that many people knew about a replica patrol car owned by the gunman in Nova Scotia’s mass shooting, but they didn’t inform police of his activities.
The killer meticulously recreated a fully marked RCMP Ford Taurus — complete with a black push bar and Mountie decals — before driving it during the April 18-19, 2020, rampage that resulted in 22 murders over 13 hours.
Commission lawyer Amanda Byrd presented a commission summary today of how the killer acquired four Ford Taurus former police vehicles in 2019 from the federal government’s online auction site known as GCSurplus.
She also told the inquiry that there’s no evidence anyone who saw the fully marked car before the rampage reported it to the police.