‘Unflinching’ police in Fredericton ‘no doubt saved lives,’ says PM
OTTAWA — Officers who rushed to the scene of a deadly shooting in Fredericton likely saved the lives of others, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday as Canadians reeled from news of early-morning gunfire that claimed the lives of four people, including two members of the local police force.
“They were unflinching in their duty,” Trudeau said in a statement of the two officers who were killed at the scene. Their sacrifice “no doubt saved lives and prevented even greater tragedy.”
Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, who held a hastily assembled news conference in Sarnia, Ont., said it was too early to say exactly what happened — or what motives were behind the shooting.
“The facts and the details are not known,” Goodale said, calling the investigation into the incident “raw.”