I have heard two descriptions of the gun. "Shotgun" and "single-shot rifle".
Now let's not get ahead of ourselves and demonize long guns.
My point is that both descriptions sound like fairly basic hunting guns which would be impossible to control in Canada. Guns like that really are tools for people living in some areas. It does not seem like a carefully planned attack. Highschool shooters have been better prepared. That tells me it was an unsophisticated attack. I doubt there is more than one shooter.
Any attack that leads to a death is serious but had he been even slightly better prepared he could have done far more damage.While security should have been better this doesn't sound like the kind of attack that could be stopped by better spying. If there was any "chatter" last week it is very unlikely it was associated with this attack.
My comment was dripping in sarcasm.
But I agree with what you said.
Thanks, I misunderstood. I thought you were suggesting that I thought those were guns that should be controlled.
Shouldn't this all be on security cameras? How can they not know if there were acomplices or not?
Apparently the daycare is still on lockdown. It seems excessive as the shooting ended at 10 this morning. 8 hours isn't enough to secure a path out?