Alleged gunman an avid biker, loved first-person shooter video games: acquaintance
FREDERICTON — A Fredericton business owner who knew the 48-year-old man accused in a deadly shooting in the city described him as a “lonely person” who spent much of his time biking and playing first-person shooter video games.
Brendan Doyle, the former owner of recently closed Read’s Newsstand & Cafe in Fredericton, said he also asked Matthew Vincent Raymond to stop frequenting his coffee shop after he allegedly expressed Islamophobic views and shared his dislike for Syrian refugees with patrons.
“He’d been coming in on almost daily for a coffee since 2010 and often stayed for an hour or two on the patio in the evenings,” Doyle said in a Facebook message Sunday evening to The Canadian Press.
“He was the kind of lonely person who would talk your ear off if you let him.”