http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2014/06/20140604-211416.html
Here is the chronology of events of the tragedy of Moncton (Atlantic Time):
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. (approx): Police receive a call from a citizen that they see a man with a gun
7:51 p.m.: Twitter user @WillNjoku) reports hearing about twenty shots near his home
8:20 p.m.: The RCMP in New Brunswick tweet to ask residents to stay inside because a shooting is in progress.
9:17 p.m.: The RCMP tweets a photo of the suspect and identifies him as Justin Bourque, 24, of Moncton.
9:54 p.m.: The police say three officers were shot and killed and two others sustained non-life threatening injuries. The shooter is still at large.
11:50 p.m.: Police ask residents to not share the position of officers in order not to interfere with operations.
THURSDAY
1 a.m.: “We are professionals, we will ensure public safety,” RCMP spokesman Damien Theriault told a press conference, adding emotions do not affect the work of officers.
1:43 a.m.: The Horizon Health Network raises its Code Orange at The Moncton Hospital. A Code Orange is called in the case of a disaster or mass casualties.
5:43 a.m.: RCMP tweet out a map of the Pinehurst subdivision in the city’s north end advising residents in the marked area to stay inside and lock their doors.
5:45 a.m.: The Anglophone East School Board announced that schools will be closed for the day. The University of Moncton closes its doors until noon, the situation will be reassessed later. A short time later the City of Moncton tweets City Hall and transportation services are closed for the day due to the lockdown.
6:44 a.m.: Premier David Alward tweets all flags in the province will be lowered “to pay tribute to the sacrifice of these fallen Moncton officers. #PrayForMoncton”
7:30 a.m./8 a.m.: The suspect is spotted near a Costco in the north end of the city. Police say he was possibly spotted two other times, but they couldn’t confirm it was the suspect.
10 a.m.: RCMP hold a press conference and say the search continues and ask residents to call police if they see the suspect.