Victims of Nova Scotia mass shooting march to demand public inquiry
BIBLE HILL, N.S. — Family members of victims were joined by supporters in a march today demanding a public inquiry into the April mass shooting that left 22 people dead in Nova Scotia.
About 280 people marched from a grocery store parking lot to the RCMP headquarters in Bible Hill, N.S.
The event was organized by families of the victims to protest the delay in calling a full public inquiry more than three months after the April 18-19 rampage in central and northern Nova Scotia.
People carried signs in memory of each victim and chanted, “We demand answers” as they walked the three blocks.