Killer’s violent past explored by inquiry investigation Nova Scotia mass shooting
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia denture maker who killed 22 people in April 2020 was long known to be a violent man, especially among disadvantaged people who owed him money, newly released documents show.
In a summary of evidence released Tuesday, the inquiry investigating the mass shooting shared details about Gabriel Wortman’s practice of providing discount denture work for poor people and then attacking those who failed to pay their bills on time.
One witness, identified only as BK, told inquiry investigators he was assaulted by Wortman in December 1999 when he failed to submit a monthly payment before the Christmas holidays.
“He grabbed me by the shoulders and tackled me to the ground in the snow and the slush,” BK said. “He put his knee on my chest and he ripped my dentures straight out of my face … and he grabbed a handful of snow and shoved it in my mouth.'”