Mass Shooting Victim’s Family Calls for End to Sales of Decommissioned RCMP Vehicles

Mass Shooting Victim’s Family Calls for End to Sales of Decommissioned RCMP Vehicles
Lawyer Jane Lenehan, representing family members of victim Gina Goulet, addresses the Mass Casualty Commission inquiry into the mass murders in rural Nova Scotia on April 18/19, 2020, in Truro, NS on Sept. 21, 2022. The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan
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The family of the 22nd and final victim in the Nova Scotia mass shooting is calling for a permanent moratorium on the sale of decommissioned RCMP vehicles to the general public.
Jane Lenehan, who represents the family of Gina Goulet, today told the federal-provincial inquiry into the killings that the revenue from auctioning off the vehicles can’t be worth the risk to public safety, as demonstrated by a gunman’s 13-hour rampage in April 2020.