N.S. mass killer slipped by Truro police in nine-minute journey on Day 2 of rampage
TRURO, N.S. — A mass killer in a replica police vehicle was able to drive undetected through the largest Nova Scotia town in the vicinity of his murders, slipping by local constables who had received descriptions of the fake car over an hour earlier.
The murderer eluded the RCMP after gunning down two women on a road near Debert, N.S., and entered Truro on the morning of April 19, 2020 — the second day of a rampage that took the lives of 22 people over 13 hours.
According to a summary provided by a public inquiry on Monday, the gunman entered the town at about 10:11 a.m. and was gone nine minutes later, passing within blocks of two local officers.
The document notes that Cpl. Edwin Cormier of the Truro Police Service was on duty at that point, overseeing constables Dan Taylor, Jason Reeves and Thomas Whidden.