Inquiry releases audio of RCMP commissioner call
Inquiry releases audio of RCMP commissioner call
An inquiry into Canada's worst mass shooting has released audio of a call that lead to political interference claims in the massacre investigation.
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The head of the RCMP, the federal police force, was accused of pressuring local officers to help advance the Trudeau government's gun control plans.
The accusation stemmed from notes from the call first released in June as part of the inquiry.
Commissioner Brenda Lucki has denied any meddling in the investigation.
On Thursday, the Nova Scotia mass casualty commission posted "partial audio recordings" and transcripts of the conference call between Ms Lucki and local RCMP personnel.
The 28 April 2020 recording was made by a media relations officer at RCMP headquarters who was on the meeting, the commission said.
The meeting was held some 10 days after a gunman, posing as a police officer, killed 22 people, including an RCMP officer, in the province of Nova Scotia. The suspect died in a stand-off with police.
The call also took place days before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government announced a ban on semi-automatic weapons.
Notes released in June by the inquiry were from Nova Scotia RCMP Superintendent Darren Campbell, who wrote them after the conference call with Ms Lucki - Canada's top police officer.
Mr Campbell recalled in the notes how the commissioner had been angry that his press conference in the days after the massacre did not disclose more details about the types of weapons used during the rampage.
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