Posted on 06/04/2014 7:21:44 PM PDT by xp38
Three RCMP officers have died from injuries after gunfire erupted in a Moncton neighbourhood Wednesday evening.
Mounties said in a tweet that the officers were mortally wounded by a shooter who is still at large. Two other officers have sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Police are advising people in the vicinity to stay inside as they hunt for the shooter.
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Sounds like he's unhappy with Canada drafting men to fight against Hitler and Stalin.
RCMP has at least a few world class operators.
I expect this guy won’t remain on the loose for long. Doesn’t sound like a guy who could hold out in the mountains on his own for any real time.
Interesting reaction in the video, showing how people have been programmedcops are out there being shot and the response is to call 911, missing the point that the call isnt going to tell the authorities anything they dont already know.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
If it was Texas, a neighborly shot gun blast would have likely assisted the police.Sad state of affairs we have come to in New Brunswick, hiding like target rabbits behind ineffective barriers rather tha getting family into the basement and bearing arms.
That Bourque is still at large is a testament to the fact that a generation of gun control in Canada has produced socialist weaklings instead of a free people, bleating sheep to the slaughter , driven by one solitary, crazy rifleman.
Bourque is likely a hundred miles away by now, likely had a very well organized E&E plan, by the look of him.
Cross reference thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3163925/posts
Maybe—or maybe Due South and other PR things have given them a great reputation.
They don’t have as major a roll in Ontario as many other provinces thanks to the OPP, but I have heard that they are worse than the OPP when it comes to jack-bootedness, and the OPP is bad enough. Last year, a couple across the street was having difficulties, the OPP was called, the rest of the family had left the house by the time they arrived, the guy declined to leave the house or have the OPP in to talk and also mentioned that he had a gun, and in a few hours (it takes a few hours to get the folks in), I had a sniper on my front porch, and another in my woodpile, and there are all sorts of other guys running around in combat fatigues, and military-type vehicles in reserve-—all for a guy with one hand. They also didn’t end up having much to charge him with after he came out (his mother went in, talked to him and accompanied him). I was told that the RCMP would have been much worse.
This is why I would never ever go back to Canada; I was last there in the '70s. Similarly, I would not visit Mexico (same reason).
Wow!
And if we ought to have learned ANYTHING, it is not to believe everything on the TV - not even trust but verify.
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