Active shooter on the run ‘in mock cop car and wearing police uniform’ after shooting ‘several victims’
CANADIAN police identified an active shooter who opened fire in Nova Scotia before going on the run in a fake cop car dressed as an officer.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police warned residents in the rural community of Portapique to “stay inside your homes and lock your doors” following 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman’s shooting rampage.
Wortman, who is considered armed and dangerous, reportedly shot several people before bolting in a faux cop car.
“Wortman may be driving what appears to be an RCMP vehicle & may be wearing an RCMP uniform,” RCMP tweeted Sunday.
“There’s 1 difference btwn his car and our RCMP vehicles: the car #. The suspect’s car is 28B11, behind rear passenger window. If you see 28B11 call 911 immediately.
“[He] is currently in the area in a vehicle that may resemble what appears to be an RCMP vehicle & may be wearing what appears to be an RCMP uniform,” they added. “Please stay inside and avoid the area.”
There were reportedly multiple victims but it’s unclear how many people were fatally gunned down at this time.
He was around the Hidden Hilltop campground area in Glenholme and RCMP urged people to avoid Highway 4 shortly after 10am Sunday.
The US Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs also issued a stark warning on social media.
“Avoid Portapique Beach Road, Bay Shore Road, Five Houses Road, and surrounding area at this time,” the department tweeted.
“Stay inside with doors locked. Follow instructions from local authorities.”
“If you see him, call 911. DO NOT approach,” they tweeted.
Wortman is described as a bald white man, around six foot three, with green eyes.
Police first alerted the public to someone with a firearm in the Portapique area on Saturday at 11:30 p.m.
“You may not see the police but we are there with you,” the Nova Scotia RCMP tweeted.
RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Lisa Croteau told CBS Canada people should avoid Portapique Beach Road, Bay Shore Road and Five Houses Road along the Cobequid Bay in Colchester County while Wortman remained at large.
She told residents to “go into the basement, we just have an unfolding situation, a person with a firearm, and would like everybody to stay safe and we will provide more updates when available.”
Other residents have been evacuated, reports say.
Police and other first responders have set up a staging area in the community of Great Village, about 10 minutes east of Portapique.
A spokesperson from The Colchester East Hants Health Centre in Truro told CBS the hospital went into lockdown at 11:35 pm last night.
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