Ontario watchdog to review case of officers who shot at fire hall during N.S. mass killings
An Ontario agency that examines police conduct has agreed to review the case of two RCMP officers who opened fire outside a Nova Scotia fire hall in 2020 during the search for the man who murdered 22 people as he drove through several rural communities.
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![Two RCMP officers started firing in the direction of the Onslow Belmont Fire Brigade hall on April 19 around 10:21 a.m. A building with a red roof is shown.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5806423.1700842474!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/onslow-belmont-fire-brigade-hall.jpg)
An Ontario agency that examines police conduct has agreed to review the case of two RCMP officers who opened fire outside a Nova Scotia fire hall in 2020 during the search for the man who murdered 22 people as he drove through several rural communities.