Thursday, 5 June 2014

Justin Bieber responds to racist video with Bible verses on dealing with forgiveness

Armoured trucks are now entering an area of Moncton where there has been a flurry of police activity.
#Moncton:" @CBCcameraman: Brinks armoured trucks now entering the scene with SWAT teams onboard." pic.twitter.com/92rtY8ab08

A former co-worker of shooting suspect Justin Bourque said the 24-year-old "wanted to go out with a bang".
In an interview with Business Insider, Caitlin Isaac, who worked with Bourque at a Walmart several years ago, said he "wanted to give people something to remember him for".
He said: "I never took him seriously, but he always said he wanted to go out with a bang and bring people with him.
"He's always seemed to have a problem with authority. Issues with parents, bosses, police..."
Mike Campbell, who lives close to Bourque's family, recalled playing with "little green army men" with the suspect when they were children.

A Facebook profile appearing to belong to the suspect has been active during the manhunt, with two new friends added.
Meanwhile, police are said to be drawing in on a barricaded area.

To recap, three police officers have been killed in Moncton, Canada after a shooter opened fire.
A manhunt is still underway in the city with residents urged to stay indoors and many schools and businesses closed.
Two other officers who were injured in the attack are said to be in a stable condition in hospital.
Police have named a suspect as 24-year-old Justin Bourque.

Source:DailyMirror

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