New N.S. top Mountie says public wants to keep force despite mass shooting response
HALIFAX — The RCMP’s new commanding officer in Nova Scotia believes the public wants a renewed relationship with his police force despite its widely criticized response to the 2020 mass shooting.
Assistant Commissioner Dennis Daley said in an interview today that while it’s possible a public inquiry may recommend the province examine alternative policing models, he is confident Nova Scotians “still want the RCMP as their provincial police.”
He said in an interview it will be his job in the coming years to rebuild relationships with the public, municipal governments and other police forces.
The public inquiry into the mass shooting has heard of many problems with the RCMP response, including a failure to issue emergency alerts, staff shortages limiting the number of officers available and a lack of basic gear to help officers keep track of one another in the dark.