HALIFAX — A public inquiry heard Monday that many people knew about a replica patrol car owned by the gunman in Nova Scotia’s mass shooting, but they didn’t tell police about his suspicious activities.
Commission lawyer Amanda Byrd presented a summary Monday of how the killer acquired four decommissioned Ford Taurus police vehicles in 2019 from the federal government’s online auction site, known as GCSurplus.
She also told the inquiry that there’s no indication anyone who saw the fully marked car or photographs of it before the rampage reported it to the police.
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