Monday, June 22, 2020
The gunman who killed 22 people
in the worst mass shooting in Canadian history may have been an
informant or agent for the national police force, sources say.
New video obtained by news magazine Maclean's allegedly
shows Gabriel Wortman, 51, withdrawing $475,000 in cash from a Brink's
office a few weeks before his deadly 13-hour rampage across several
small towns in Nova Scotia in April.
Law enforcement sources say that
the massive withdrawal matched the method the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police uses to send money to confidential informants and agents - and
would not have been possible for a regular citizen.
The RCMP has repeatedly insisted
that it had no 'special relationship' with Wortman, who was killed by
police following the attack.
But some have expressed distrust
of the agency, arguing that it could be hiding ties to the gunman to
avoid accusations that it mishandled the case.
The speculation comes as
authorities are reportedly investigating Wortman's relationships with
people linked to organized crime.
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Labels: Agent, Brinks, Nova Scotia, RCMP, Shooter, Withdrawal
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