Ten Years After Moncton Shootings, RCMP Still Struggling With Supervisor Training

Ten Years After Moncton Shootings, RCMP Still Struggling With Supervisor Training
An RCMP officer rests his head at a roadblock in Moncton, N.B. on June 5, 2014. The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan
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Almost 10 years after a disturbed man with a rifle killed three Mounties in Moncton, N.B., the RCMP have yet to fully implement a key recommendation from a 2014 review aimed at preventing such deadly encounters.

On the evening of June 4, 2014, Justin Bourque was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and a shotgun when he left his mobile home on a self-described mission to kill police officers. Driven by paranoia and hatred for government, the 24-year-old labourer fatally shot constables Fabrice Gevaudan, 45, David Ross, 32, and Douglas Larche, 40.