N.S. man stood guard with a shotgun after the mass shooter rang his doorbell

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One of the RCMP officers racing to the scene of Lillian Campbell’s Wentworth homicide in April 2020 came face to face with the gunman responsible for more than a dozen murders, but lost his trail when the shooter turned into a long driveway off the main road.

The gunman knocked on the door of Adam and Carole Fisher’s house in Glenholme, N.S., but never passed in front of the window while Adam was watching with a gun, prepared to “blow his f—ing head off,” according to documents released by the Mass Casualty Commission.

The gunman was only at the Fishers’ property off Highway 4 for

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