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An RCMP officer stands near three statues of the officers who were shot during the Moncton shooting on June 4, 2014. Pictured on June 4, 2025 (RCMP/X)

RCMP marks 11-year anniversary of Moncton shooting that killed 3 officers

By Jacob Moore Jun 4, 2025 | 11:06 AM

Three police officers in Moncton were killed in a deadly shooting 11 years ago on Wednesday.

24-year-old Justin Bourque left his home on June 4, 2014, with a rifle and a goal to shoot police officers.

He killed Fabrice Gévaudan, age 45, Douglas Larche, 40, and David Ross, 32.

Two other officers, Darlene Goguen and Eric Dubois, were wounded.

On Wednesday morning in Moncton, New Brunswick RCMP gathered at the three statues of the fallen officers, along with some colleagues, family and friends.

“We are forever thankful for their service and sacrifice,” the police wrote in a social media post.