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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Irongrip400 on April 19, 2020, 02:36:32 PM
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And nothing about it on getbig? How are our Canadian brethren handling this? Fortress, Matt et al.
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It'z aN AmeRiCan pROblEm.
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Hmm?
Was the gunman dressed as a police officer or were his victims dressed as police officers or were both the shooter and the victims all dressed as police officers ?
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Hmm?
Was the gunman dressed as a police officer or were his victims dressed as police officers or were both the shooter and the victims all dressed as police officers ?
Grammar
It's the difference between: Helping your Uncle Jack, off a horse. Or, helping your Uncle, jack off a horse.
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Plonker where you at? ??? and why hasn't SF1900 made a thread about this yet? ???
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ENFIELD, Nova Scotia (AP) — A 51-year-old man went on a shooting rampage across the northern part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia Sunday, killing at least 10 people, including a policewoman. Officials said the suspected shooter was also dead.
The suspect was identified as Gabriel Wortman, who was found by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in a gas station in Enfield, Nova Scotia, northwest of downtown Halifax.
“In excess of 10 people have been killed,” RCMP Chief Superintendent Chris Leather said. “We believe it to be one person who is responsible for all the killings and that he alone moved across the northern part of the province and committed what appears to be several homicides.”
Brian Sauvé, President of National Police Federation union, said a police officer was among those killed in a shooting and another was injured.
“Countless families are in mourning today,” Assistant RCMP Commissioner Lee Begerman said.
The dead officer has been identified as Const. Heidi Stevenson, a mother of two and a 23-year-old veteran of the force.
Police have not provided a motive for the attack. By late morning, there were half a dozen police vehicles at the scene. Yellow police tape surrounded the gas pumps, and a large silver-colored SUV was being investigated.
The incident started in the small, rural town of Portapique, with police advising residents to lock their homes and stay in their basements.
Several building fires were reported by residents as well, but police didn’t immediately confirm details.
“This is one of the most senseless acts of violence in our province’s history,” said Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil.
He said it was an additional “heavy burden” amid efforts to contain the new coronavirus, and that police will announce further details later.
Police stated earlier Sunday the suspect was driving a car that looked like a police vehicle and wearing a police uniform, but later said he was “believed to be driving a small, silver Chevrolet SUV,” traveling southbound on a highway. They said he is not an RCMP employee or officer.
Cpl. Lisa Croteau, a spokeswoman with the provincial force, said police received a call about “a person with firearms” at around 10:30 p.m. Saturday and the investigation “evolved into an active shooting investigation.”
“My heart goes out to everyone affected in what is a terrible situation,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
Christine Mills, a resident of the town, said it had been a frightening night for the small town, with armed officers patrolling the streets. In the morning, helicopters flew overhead searching for the suspect.
“I feel better now to know he’s in custody,” Mills said. “It’s nerve-wracking because you don’t know if somebody has lost their mind and is going to beat in your front door.”
Tom Taggart, a lawmaker who represents the Portapique area in the Municipality of Colchester, said the quiet community has been shaken.
“This is just an absolutely wonderful, peaceful quiet community and the idea that this could happen in our community is unbelievable,” Taggart said by phone from his home in Bass River, near the lockdown area.
A Gabriel Wortman is listed as a denturist in Dartmouth, according to the Denturist Society of Nova Scotia website. A suspect photo issued by the RCMP matches video footage of a man being interviewed about dentures by CTV Atlantic in 2014.
Mills also said that Wortman was known locally as a denturist who divided his time between a residence in Halifax and a residence in Portapique.
Taggart said he didn’t know Wortman well, but spoke to him a few times when he telephoned about municipal issues.
Taggart described knowing Wortman’s “lovely big home″ on Portapique Beach Road. He said Wortman owned a few other properties and was believed to divide his time between Portapique and his business in Dartmouth.
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My girl used to live in Nova Scotia so it hit home with her. We are not used to such foolishness and shenanigans in Canada. I'm curious to see what exactly happened. Could the isolation have caused him to snap? Had this been thought out and planned for awhile? Dressing up as an RCMP leads me to think so.
No one deserves what this loser dished out. I hope he rots in hell.
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Hmm?
Was the gunman dressed as a police officer or were his victims dressed as police officers or were both the shooter and the victims all dressed as police officers ?
Grammar
It's the difference between: Helping your Uncle Jack, off a horse. Or, helping your Uncle, jack off a horse.
I hate you ;D
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ENFIELD, Nova Scotia (AP) — A 51-year-old man went on a shooting rampage across the northern part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia Sunday, killing at least 10 people, including a policewoman. Officials said the suspected shooter was also dead.
The suspect was identified as Gabriel Wortman, who was found by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in a gas station in Enfield, Nova Scotia, northwest of downtown Halifax.
“In excess of 10 people have been killed,” RCMP Chief Superintendent Chris Leather said. “We believe it to be one person who is responsible for all the killings and that he alone moved across the northern part of the province and committed what appears to be several homicides.”
Brian Sauvé, President of National Police Federation union, said a police officer was among those killed in a shooting and another was injured.
“Countless families are in mourning today,” Assistant RCMP Commissioner Lee Begerman said.
The dead officer has been identified as Const. Heidi Stevenson, a mother of two and a 23-year-old veteran of the force.
Police have not provided a motive for the attack. By late morning, there were half a dozen police vehicles at the scene. Yellow police tape surrounded the gas pumps, and a large silver-colored SUV was being investigated.
The incident started in the small, rural town of Portapique, with police advising residents to lock their homes and stay in their basements.
Several building fires were reported by residents as well, but police didn’t immediately confirm details.
“This is one of the most senseless acts of violence in our province’s history,” said Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil.
He said it was an additional “heavy burden” amid efforts to contain the new coronavirus, and that police will announce further details later.
Police stated earlier Sunday the suspect was driving a car that looked like a police vehicle and wearing a police uniform, but later said he was “believed to be driving a small, silver Chevrolet SUV,” traveling southbound on a highway. They said he is not an RCMP employee or officer.
Cpl. Lisa Croteau, a spokeswoman with the provincial force, said police received a call about “a person with firearms” at around 10:30 p.m. Saturday and the investigation “evolved into an active shooting investigation.”
“My heart goes out to everyone affected in what is a terrible situation,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
Christine Mills, a resident of the town, said it had been a frightening night for the small town, with armed officers patrolling the streets. In the morning, helicopters flew overhead searching for the suspect.
“I feel better now to know he’s in custody,” Mills said. “It’s nerve-wracking because you don’t know if somebody has lost their mind and is going to beat in your front door.”
Tom Taggart, a lawmaker who represents the Portapique area in the Municipality of Colchester, said the quiet community has been shaken.
“This is just an absolutely wonderful, peaceful quiet community and the idea that this could happen in our community is unbelievable,” Taggart said by phone from his home in Bass River, near the lockdown area.
A Gabriel Wortman is listed as a denturist in Dartmouth, according to the Denturist Society of Nova Scotia website. A suspect photo issued by the RCMP matches video footage of a man being interviewed about dentures by CTV Atlantic in 2014.
Mills also said that Wortman was known locally as a denturist who divided his time between a residence in Halifax and a residence in Portapique.
Taggart said he didn’t know Wortman well, but spoke to him a few times when he telephoned about municipal issues.
Taggart described knowing Wortman’s “lovely big home″ on Portapique Beach Road. He said Wortman owned a few other properties and was believed to divide his time between Portapique and his business in Dartmouth.
Guess HurricaineBeef! finally snapped, huh?
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Guess HurricaineBeef! finally snapped, huh?
Is he dead, or is he in custody? The article you quoted said both.
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The suspect (black man ) appears to be wearing whiteface as a disguise.
(https://wikifoxnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Gabriel-Wortman.jpg)
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Is he dead, or is he in custody? The article you quoted said both.
I don't know. One article says he is dead, one says he's not, one says 10 people, one says 13...
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The suspect (black man ) appears to be wearing whiteface as a disguise.
(https://wikifoxnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Gabriel-Wortman.jpg)
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I didnt think people could even own guns in canada.
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This is messed up
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In the U.S. we have modern preventive dental care so you don't need to get dentures.
We go to a dentist twice a year for cleanings and checkups.
We brush our teeth with fluoride toothpaste and usually have fluoridated water.
If you lose a tooth you can get a bridge or an implant.
My grandfather born in 1893 had dentures though.
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Some of the victims, pretty sad
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Matt C to the far right. PIP.
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Some of the victims, pretty sad
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=665095.0;attach=790632;image)
Looks like a Taffin "paint photoshop" :D
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Hmm?
Was the gunman dressed as a police officer or were his victims dressed as police officers or were both the shooter and the victims all dressed as police officers ?
He killed several people dressed as police.
Maybe he was attacking a masquerade.
EDIT: Just read the article, was a real police among the victims.
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Where’s fortress to tell us multicultarism is a failure in Canada?
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Where’s fortress to tell us multicultarism is a failure in Canada?
It's not just in Canada but in every country it is a failure.
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It's not just in Canada but in every country it is a failure.
Regarding to Iranian muslims boss: US Army is spreading Chinavirus around Iran !.
;D ;D ;D
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Regarding to Iranian muslims boss: US Army is spreading Chinavirus around Iran !.
;D ;D ;D
Then why does the US have one of the highest cases of the corona?
Scored your own goal there
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Just more nonsense.
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I don't know. One article says he is dead, one says he's not, one says 10 people, one says 13...
As of this moment, 17 dead in total.
May God bless all these souls.
J
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Doesn't Canada have strict gun control laws?
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Was the shootout held at the Blue Oyster bar?
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As of this moment, 17 dead in total.
May God bless all these souls.
J
17 includes the shooter. I wouldn’t extend a blessing to him.
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Guess the race. ::)
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Looks like a Taffin "paint photoshop" :D
Hahaa - true - I am the original one trick pony ;D
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Extending my Blessings to all
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STAGED FALSE FLAG TO ROLL OUT TOTAL GUN CONFISCATION!!!! THE LIBERAL GOVERNEMNET HAS BEEN FOAMING AT TH MOUTH FOR YEARS TO DO THIS TO US!!!!!!!!!!!
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Doesn't Canada have strict gun control laws?
Yes. The last mass shooting was 1989. 31 years ago. However you can still obtain firearms. It's just a rigorous process.
This guy was determined though. This was well thought out and planned. He bought 2 old RCMP cruisers at an auction and did them up to look like the real thing, as well as dressing himself up in an RCMP uniform. He was prepared and determined.
19 bodies now and probably more to come. This is unbelievably tragic.
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I didnt think people could even own guns in canada.
😆 That's a myth.
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STAGED FALSE FLAG TO ROLL OUT TOTAL GUN CONFISCATION!!!! THE LIBERAL GOVERNEMNET HAS BEEN FOAMING AT TH MOUTH FOR YEARS TO DO THIS TO US!!!!!!!!!!!
X2
Sketchy details in the story. Now Treadau immediately raising the issue of gun control 😆 From my cold dead hands.
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As of this moment, 17 dead in total.
May God bless all these souls.
J
19 now
Says he dressed like a cop and had a car similar to a cop car.