Outpouring of grief occurring in Nova Scotia after mass shooting tragedy
HALIFAX — There is an outpouring of grief across Nova Scotia today as the names of victims of a weekend mass killing begin to emerge, ranging from a nurse to a teacher to an RCMP officer.
The president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union expressed his sadness at the loss of “one of our own” after obituaries were posted for Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School.
Paul Wozney referred to McCully as “a victim of the senseless violence” that started in Portapique, N.S., a community about 40 kilometres west of Truro, late Saturday.
He said she was known as a passionate teacher and “as a shining love” in the lives of her friends and family.