Ex-Mountie sticks by story denying responding to 2013 domestic attack by mass killer
HALIFAX — A former Mountie is standing by his account that challenges testimony the RCMP failed to respond to a domestic violence call in 2013 involving the Nova Scotia mass shooter.
Troy Maxwell, a retired RCMP constable, told a public inquiry Tuesday he had spoken with Brenda Forbes only about a claim that her neighbour, Gabriel Wortman, was driving recklessly around the community of Portapique, N.S., in a decommissioned police car and was “being belligerent.”
Forbes, however, has testified before the inquiry that she told police that Wortman — responsible for killing 22 people on April 18-19, 2020 — had pinned his spouse, Lisa Banfield, to the ground in July 2013 with witnesses present and that nothing was done about it.
She has denied during her testimony that she merely called police to make a “disturbance” complaint about reckless driving, as Maxwell alleges.