13 Hours Inside the Nova Scotia Massacre
True Crime
On the morning of April 19, 2020, Greg Muise and Darrell Currie were preparing the Onslow Belmont Fire Brigade to help evacuees from Portapique, N.S. Suddenly, shots rang out and bullets sprayed the building, forcing them and others to run for cover.
They thought they were going to die at the hands of the gunman.
But it was the police who were shooting.
In this episode we break down what happened, second by second, as we describe what surveillance video captured. We also hear harrowing testimony from the firefighters about what they lived through that day, and from witnesses who saw it unfold.
More than 10 months later, the firefighters say they've never gotten an explanation or an apology from police.
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