Mass shooting inquiry in Nova Scotia explores fallout of police impersonation
HALIFAX — Public trust in law enforcement agencies is undermined every time someone is caught impersonating a police officer, the inquiry investigating the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia was told Wednesday.
The inquiry has heard the gunman was disguised as a Mountie and driving a car that looked exactly like an RCMP cruiser when he started killing people in rural Portapique, N.S., on April 18, 2020. In all, he fatally shot 22 people before he was killed by two RCMP officers the next day.
A five-member panel, which included former police officers and academics, was asked Wednesday what could be done to regain public trust when such a tragedy happens.
One former police officer said the public should start asking questions whenever approached by someone who claims to be an officer.