Mounties seek photos, videos of Moncton shooting as part of investigation

MONCTON, N.B. – The New Brunswick RCMP are asking the public for any videos or photos they have of the shooting in Moncton that killed three Mounties and injured two others.

Police say as part of their investigation, anyone with original videos or photos of the sequence of events last Wednesday are asked to call police.

They’re also asking residents in the city’s north end to have a look around their properties for evidence or anything out of the ordinary.

The Mounties say residents in that part of the city will be interviewed over the coming weeks and they are reminded to stay away from barricades.

Justin Bourque is facing three charges of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder in the shootings.

The 24-year-old man appeared in court on Friday to face the allegations and his case was adjourned until July 3.

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