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The New Brunswick RCMP have confirmed that three officers have been killed and two have been wounded in a shooting in Moncton. A police manhunt is still underway for Justin Bourque, 24. The RCMP say Bourque is considered armed and dangerous. There is an active shooter in the Moncton area. We’re asking residents to stay in their homes and lock their doors, said Rogers-Marsh. At 10:05 p.m. AT RCMP said the shooter was near the Costco. The Horizon Health Network has confirmed on Twitter that the Moncton Hospital has received two patients with gunshot wounds. The hospital is restricting visitors to those with critically ill family members. Moncton shooting The RCMP are warning people in Moncton to remain inside their homes because of a hunt for a gunman in the southeastern New Brunswick city. (Kate Letterick/CBC) The RCMP are advising people in the Hildegard Drive and Ryan Road area to stay inside due to an ongoing shooting in the area. The RCMP tweeted at 9:35 p.m. that the shooter is believed to be in the woods near Pinehurst Park. Motorists were warned to avoid the Plaza Boulevard area. Parts of Wheeler Boulevard are cordoned off and traffic on Mountain Road is backed up. A police helicopter is flying in the area. Were scared, obviously The shooting has rattled people living in the citys north end. Will Njoku said he was emptying his dishwasher and putting his young children to bed just before 8 p.m. when he heard popping sounds. Within 30 seconds I heard sirens, he said. Njoku said he heard five more shots after the sirens. We’re scared, obviously. We’re more terrified for the people who this shooter is basically in their backyard. I can picture these people’s houses, he said. When the news broke that there was a shooter on the loose, Njoku said, he went out on his street to warn his neighbours. I felt pretty dumb. But there was people going down there. I just know my neighbourhood. It’s just kid city, he said. Premier shocked and saddened New Brunswick Premier David Alward issued a statement about the Moncton police shootings. I was shocked and saddened to learn of tonights tragic situation in Moncton, Alward said. On behalf of all New Brunswickers, I would like to extend my thoughts and prayers to those affected. I would ask New Brunswickers, particularly in those areas identified by police, to follow the situation as it develops and to listen to the advice of police. Moncton Mayor George LeBlanc also asked city residents to stay indoors. Terrible sad news for Moncton. Stay indoors and allow police to do their job. Prayers for the families, LeBlanc tweeted. The CBCs Kate Letterick is on the scene. cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/3-rcmp-officers-dead-2-wounded-in-moncton-shooting-1.2665359
Posted on: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 02:59:45 +0000

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