Witness said killer in N.S. mass shooting ‘recently’ acquired gun from estate
HALIFAX — A portion of a witness statement released Friday says the gunman who killed 22 people in Nova Scotia had “recently” acquired one of his firearms in Canada from the estate of a friend who died.
The disclosure following a court hearing still doesn’t provide the calibre or model of the five weapons that Gabriel Wortman used during his 13-hour rampage.
Crown prosecutors voluntarily released a few previously hidden details to a media consortium after a court hearing, though large sections of the court documents remain redacted.
The media group, which includes The Canadian Press, is seeking wider disclosure of the evidence police used to obtain search warrants related to the April 18-19 mass shooting.