Nova Scotia death toll rises to at least 23 after RCMP confirms that more remains have been found. Police say one of the victims was 17-years-old, while the others were adults. The RCMP says some of the victims were targeted while others were not known to the attacker.
Nova Scotia RCMP confirm that the attacker was shot by police and later died. In a news release, the police also say he was wearing an authentic police uniform and that he was driving a 'very real look-alike RCMP vehicle.'
RCMP in Nova Scotia provide timeline in events regarding weekend attacks in that left at least 23 people dead. They say the first call came in about 10:30 pm on Saturday, April 18, and that the suspect was shot at about noon the next day.
RCMP clarifies the number of people killed in the Nova Scotia weekend attacks. In total, 23 people were killed. That includes 22 victims, plus the shooter.
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