RCMP official: Lucki claimed direct pressure from federal minister to name guns
HALIFAX — A scathing letter from an RCMP communications manager released today says RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki referred to direct pressure from the federal public safety minister to release firearm details in the days after the Nova Scotia mass shooting.
The letter from Lia Scanlan dated April 14, 2021 — almost a year after the killings of 22 people — claims the RCMP’s leader was focused on the Liberal government’s agenda of passing firearms legislation when she criticized Halifax staff during an April 28, 2020 conference call.
Hours earlier during a news conference, Supt. Darren Campbell had declined to provide details about the guns used by the killer, saying it would interfere with the investigation.
The letter is part of the evidence provided to a public inquiry into the April 18-19, 2020 mass shooting.