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N.S. mass shooter's spouse pleads not guilty to unlawfully supplying him ammunition


N.S. mass shooter's spouse pleads not guilty to unlawfully supplying him ammunition
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated May 5, 2021 at 10:58 am EDT
RCMP investigators search for evidence at the location where Const. Heidi Stevenson was killed along the highway in Shubenacadie, N.S. on Thursday, April 23, 2020. Police say the man who went on a murderous rampage through five Nova Scotia communities was likely using unlicensed firearms, and investigators are trying find out how he obtained illegal weapons. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
HALIFAX — The common law spouse of the man responsible for killing 22 people in April 2020 in Nova Scotia is pleading not guilty to charges she illegally provided him ammunition.

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RCMP investigators search for evidence at the location where Const. Heidi Stevenson was killed along the highway in Shubenacadie, N.S., on Thursday, April 23, 2020. The common law spouse of the man responsible for killing 22 people last April in Nova Scotia is pleading not guilty to charges she illegally provided him with ammunition. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
HALIFAX – The common law spouse of the man responsible for killing 22 people in April 2020 in Nova Scotia is pleading not guilty to charges she illegally provided him ammunition.
Lisa Banfield, 52, is facing two counts of unlawfully providing the shooter with ammunition in the month leading up to the mass killings.

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Nova Scotia gunman's common-law spouse pleads not guilty to unlawfully supplying him ammunition

The 52-year-old woman faces two counts of unlawfully providing the gunman with ammunition in the month leading up to the April 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia

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HALIFAX - The common law spouse of the man responsible for killing 22 people in April 2020 in Nova Scotia is pleading not guilty to charges she illegally provided him ammunition.

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Timeline: What's happened in the year since the Nova Scotia mass shooting tragedy


 
HALIFAX --
The moment the man responsible for Canada’s worst mass killing was shot and killed at a gas station in Enfield, N.S. on April 19, 2020, his rampage of terror ended – but a year of grief and questions began.
Here are some of the key moments that have taken place since that day.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Nova Scotia RCMP hold its first news conference on the tragedy at its headquarters in Dartmouth Sunday evening.
“Today is a devastating day for Nova Scotia and it will remain etched in the minds of many for years to come,” said commanding RCMP officer Lee Bergerman.

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N.S. mass shooting families alter class action lawsuit to add killer's family members - Canada News

N.S. mass shooting families alter class action lawsuit to add killer's family members - Canada News
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NS Mass Shooting Families Alter Class Action Lawsuit to Add Killer's Spouse


NS Mass Shooting Families Alter Class Action Lawsuit to Add Killer’s Spouse
HALIFAX—The families of victims of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting have added the gunman’s spouse, her brother, and her brother-in-law as defendants to the original class action lawsuit against the killer’s estate.
Documents filed with the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia on Feb. 5 add the names of Lisa Banfield, James Blair Banfield, and Brian Brewster in the notice seeking damages for deaths, property destruction, and injuries.
The families’ lawyer says in a news release the amendments to the proposed class action were made following the Dec. 4 criminal charges laid against the three, alleging they illegally supplied ammunition to the gunman.

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N.S. mass shooting families alter class action lawsuit to add killer's spouse | iNFOnews


N.S. mass shooting families alter class action lawsuit to add killer's spouse
A couple pays their respects to the victims of a mass shooting at a roadblock in Portapique, N.S. on April 22, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
February 08, 2021 - 9:15 AM
HALIFAX - The families of victims of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting have added the gunman's spouse, her brother and her brother-in-law as defendants to the original class action lawsuit against the killer's estate.
Documents filed with the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia on Feb. 5 add the names of Lisa Banfield, James Blair Banfield and Brian Brewster in the notice seeking damages for deaths, property destruction and injuries.

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N.S. mass shooting families alter class action lawsuit to add killer's spouse


The families' lawyer says in a news release the amendments to the proposed class action were made following the Dec. 4 criminal charges laid against the three, alleging they illegally supplied ammunition to the gunman.
Police have said the alleged ammunition offences occurred in the month before the April 18-19 killings but that those charged had no prior knowledge of what the gunman, Gabriel Wortman, intended to do.
However, Sandra McCulloch, a lawyer for the families, says in a news release "there is support for possible civil liability between these parties and the families and individuals we represent," and she says the step was taken "in order to preserve their rights as further details emerge."

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Nova Scotia gunman's common-law spouse added as a defendant to class-action lawsuit against estate


Nova Scotia gunman’s common-law spouse added as a defendant to class-action lawsuit against estate
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The families of victims of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting have added the gunman’s spouse, her brother and her brother-in-law as defendants to the original class action lawsuit against the killer’s estate.
Documents filed with the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia on Feb. 5 add the names of Lisa Banfield, James Blair Banfield and Brian Brewster in the notice seeking damages for deaths, property destruction and injuries.

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