Former police watchdog head denies directing RCMP not to reveal N.S. shooter’s guns
OTTAWA — The former director of Nova Scotia’s police watchdog denies telling the RCMP not to release a list of the weapons seized from the gunman who murdered 22 people in April 2020.
Pat Curran — who led the Serious Incident Response Team at the time of the shootings — says he “gave no directives to the RCMP” about the five firearms Gabriel Wortman had in his possession when he was killed by police at a gas station on April 19.
That contradicts statements made by RCMP Chief Supt. Chris Leather and retired assistant commissioner Lee Bergerman on Monday to a parliamentary committee investigating alleged political interference in the police investigation.
Several members of the Nova Scotia RCMP have said they believe Commissioner Brenda Lucki was under pressure from the offices of the prime minister and the public safety minister to ensure police released the type of weapons involved, as the federal government was preparing to announce a new ban on assault-style rifles.