Truro News

Tragedy in Tatamagouc­he

One woman dead; alleged suspect wounded in shootout with police

- TRURO DAILY NEWS hsullivan@trurodaily.com

Tatamagouc­he and area residents awoke to shock and tragedy Monday morning after a well-known community member died in her own home in nearby Bayhead.

A short time later her alleged killer was wounded in a shootout with RCMP after taking refuge in his pickup truck on the grounds of the Lockerbie Memorial Cemetery across the river from Tatamagouc­he on Highway 6 East.

James Lane of Hamilton, Ont., who is visiting relatives in Tatamagouc­he, said he was awakened by the sound of police sirens screaming past the Main Street residence he is staying at. A few minutes later, Lane said, he heard the sounds of what turned out to be an exchange of gunfire between the RCMP and the man suspected in the killing.

“I thought they were chasing somebody speeding,” Lane told the Truro Daily News, of his initial reaction to the sirens. “But I heard bang, bang, bang, bang,” he said, of the exchange of gunfire.

An RCMP news release said police responded to a 911 call from a residence on Clarkes Road in Bayhead, shortly before midnight Sunday.

Upon arrival at the scene, approximat­ely 10 km north of Tatamagouc­he, officers discovered a deceased female.

A male suspect was located by members shortly after, which then led to a pursuit that ended at the cemetery.

Officers then engaged in a verbal interchang­e with the man,

who remained inside his vehicle, before gunfire was exchanged. The suspect was wounded and taken to hospital for treatment.

The extent of his injuries are unknown at this time although he officially remains in police custody.

The Northeast Nova Major Crimes Unit has taken over the investigat­ion into the “suspicious” death.

The RCMP has also referred the shooting incident to the Nova Scotia Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT), which has taken over the investigat­ion.

The RCMP said they are unable to give further details now that the matter is being investigat­ed by the SiRT.

RCMP remained on the scene of both the Clarkes Road and the cemetery sites throughout Monday. Numerous officers could also be seen carefully going over the cemetery grounds throughout

the day.

Although the identities of both the victim and the suspect were revealed by numerous local sources on Monday, the Truro Daily News is withholdin­g the names until it has been determined their families have been notified.

The victim is described as a well-respected and longtime businesswo­man, a devoted mother and volunteer. She was also described as being soft-spoken, caring, community-minded and honest.

“She made you feel like you knew her forever,” a former business colleague said.

Darcy MacRae, spokespers­on for the Chignecto Central Regional School Board, confirmed there were a couple of internatio­nal students staying at the home where the shooting took place.

“We’ve taken every step to help

them,” MacRae said. “They’re in a safe location. We’re taking every step to meet their needs.”

He said the board is willing to do whatever is needed to help the students, whether it be flying them home or flying their families here, in addition to providing counsellin­g.

Others in the community expressed shock at the tragic event.

“People are just shaking their heads, they can’t believe it,” said a village resident, who did not want to be identified. “I just find it so hard to believe.”

The visiting Lane, who said there have been 29 shooting deaths so far this year Hamilton, said the incident was the last thing he expected in the normally quiet village.

“I thought I would come to Tatamagouc­he where it’s nice and quiet,” he said.

 ?? Mark GoudGe/saltWire NetWork ?? An RCMP vehicle and the pickup truck of a man suspected of killing a Bayhead woman late Sunday night can be seen on the grounds of the Lockerbie Memorial Cemetery, across the river from Tatamagouc­he. The site is the scene of an early morning shootout...
Mark GoudGe/saltWire NetWork An RCMP vehicle and the pickup truck of a man suspected of killing a Bayhead woman late Sunday night can be seen on the grounds of the Lockerbie Memorial Cemetery, across the river from Tatamagouc­he. The site is the scene of an early morning shootout...
 ?? Harry sullivaN/truro daily NeWs ?? Highway 6 East leading to River John, just across the bridge from Tatamagouc­he, was closed to traffic throughout the day Monday while RCMP officers investigat­ed the scene at the Lockerbie Memorial Cemetery of a gunfire exchange between police and a...
Harry sullivaN/truro daily NeWs Highway 6 East leading to River John, just across the bridge from Tatamagouc­he, was closed to traffic throughout the day Monday while RCMP officers investigat­ed the scene at the Lockerbie Memorial Cemetery of a gunfire exchange between police and a...

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