RCMP emergency response teams were ‘confused’ upon arrival at Moncton shooting
MONCTON, N.B. — An expert in tactical operations said emergency response teams were “confused” when they arrived on the scene of a 2014 shooting rampage in Moncton, N.B., and did not feel they had the appropriate firearms for the situation.
Testifying at the RCMP’s Labour Code trial Tuesday, Staff Sgt. David Lowry said the information emergency response teams had was that the active shooter was indoors.
Lowry, who conducted an interview as part of an independent review of the incident, said response team members would have picked different firearms if they had the correct information.
“Because of the reality of the events on the ground, where the subject was out in the open in an open environment, the MP5 firearm they brought with them would not have been deemed the appropriate tactical choice,” he said.


