Judge lifts publication ban, revealing details about Fredericton shooting
FREDERICTON — Newly released documents reveal how last week’s deadly attack unfolded in Fredericton, including a brief account from the police officer who shot the alleged gunman in the abdomen.
The documents were made public Friday after a judge lifted a publication ban on court documents in the Aug. 10 shooting spree that killed four people.
The province’s Court of Queen’s Bench had issued the ban on Monday — hours after media reported on their content — imposing an information blackout on the sequence of events that claimed the lives of Bobbie Lee Wright, Donnie Robichaud and police constables Robb Costello and Sara Burns.
The documents released Friday say the alleged gunman was wounded as he allegedly engaged another officer from his apartment window.