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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-b...potted-3-times-as-manhunt-continues-1.2665707
Police are scouring a Moncton, N.B., neighbourhood and warning residents to stay in their homes as they hunt for a heavily armed man after three RCMP officers were killed and two were wounded in shootings Wednesday night.
Police said Thursday morning that the suspect has been spotted a few times in the manhunt, which began last night.
RCMP believe Justin Bourque, 24, is within an area bounded by Berry Mills Road, Killam Drive, Mountain Road and Evergreen Drive in the Pinehurst subdivision of Moncton.
Roger Brown, RCMP assistant commissioner, also told the news conference that "there is no way to describe the level of hurt" inside the police force.
He promised to keep the public updated on the situation throughout the day.
"This is working through your worst nightmare," Brown said.
He said Moncton is still gripped by a "very, very dangerous situation."
"We have an armed and dangerous individual that we do not exactly know where he is, and what that really means is that we need to collectively work together to ensure that nothing else happens, that we don't have somebody else injured, whether it be a citizen, whether it be a bystander, whether it be another police officer," Brown told the news conference.
Map from RCMP shows search area in Moncton. (RCMP)
Earlier on Thursday, RCMP Const. Damien Theriault said on CBC's Information Morning in Moncton that people need to "stay inside for their own safety."
"We need them to stay inside for their own safety," Theriault told CBC.
The hunt started after police received a call at 7:20 p.m. AT Wednesday about a man wearing camouflage and carrying guns.
Additional police resources from across New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are in Moncton to assist RCMP in the manhunt.
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Apparently the guy is reported on social media to "Love his guns" "hate authority" and want to "go out with a bang"
Its a sad day
Police are scouring a Moncton, N.B., neighbourhood and warning residents to stay in their homes as they hunt for a heavily armed man after three RCMP officers were killed and two were wounded in shootings Wednesday night.
Police said Thursday morning that the suspect has been spotted a few times in the manhunt, which began last night.
RCMP believe Justin Bourque, 24, is within an area bounded by Berry Mills Road, Killam Drive, Mountain Road and Evergreen Drive in the Pinehurst subdivision of Moncton.
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Roger Brown, RCMP assistant commissioner, also told the news conference that "there is no way to describe the level of hurt" inside the police force.
He promised to keep the public updated on the situation throughout the day.
"This is working through your worst nightmare," Brown said.
He said Moncton is still gripped by a "very, very dangerous situation."
"We have an armed and dangerous individual that we do not exactly know where he is, and what that really means is that we need to collectively work together to ensure that nothing else happens, that we don't have somebody else injured, whether it be a citizen, whether it be a bystander, whether it be another police officer," Brown told the news conference.
Map from RCMP shows search area in Moncton. (RCMP)
Earlier on Thursday, RCMP Const. Damien Theriault said on CBC's Information Morning in Moncton that people need to "stay inside for their own safety."
"We need them to stay inside for their own safety," Theriault told CBC.
The hunt started after police received a call at 7:20 p.m. AT Wednesday about a man wearing camouflage and carrying guns.
Additional police resources from across New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are in Moncton to assist RCMP in the manhunt.
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Apparently the guy is reported on social media to "Love his guns" "hate authority" and want to "go out with a bang"
Its a sad day