N.S. RCMP who shot at firehall on administrative duty during internal reviews of case
HALIFAX — The RCMP says two officers who fired towards a civilian and another RCMP officer during last year’s mass shooting will remain on administrative duties until internal inquiries are completed.
Nova Scotia’s police oversight agency issued a report on Tuesday clearing the Mounties of criminal wrongdoing after they fired five shots with high-powered rifles outside the Onslow, N.S., firehall.
The report by the Serious Incident Response Team, or SIRT, concluded the “totality of the evidence” prompted the officers to believe the killer was standing just 88 metres away from them on the morning of April 19.
According to the report, radio congestion prevented the Mounties from contacting other police and they mistakenly believed the civilian standing near an RCMP car was the killer because he wore a reflective vest like the one the mass shooter was wearing.

