N.S. mass shooting families alter class action lawsuit to add killer’s spouse
HALIFAX — The families of victims of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting have added the gunman’s spouse, her brother and her brother-in-law as defendants to the original class action lawsuit against the killer’s estate.
Documents filed with the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia on Feb. 5 add the names of Lisa Banfield, James Blair Banfield and Brian Brewster in the notice seeking damages for deaths, property destruction and injuries.
The families’ lawyer says in a news release the amendments to the proposed class action were made following the Dec. 4 criminal charges laid against the three, alleging they illegally supplied ammunition to the gunman.
Police have said the alleged ammunition offences occurred in the month before the April 18-19 killings but that those charged had no prior knowledge of what the gunman, Gabriel Wortman, intended to do.