Darkman00
VIP Member
- Aug 3, 2018
- 559
- 70
- 70
- Thread starter
- #21
Quite a bit of info about shooter etc HERE: Accused in Fredericton shooting described as ‘polite and pleasant’, motive still unclear
----
A man charged with multiple murders at a Fredericton apartment complex is being described as seemingly “polite and pleasant,” with police yet unable to offer the public any alleged motive for Friday’s burst of violence.
Matthew Vincent Raymond, 48, of Fredericton is accused of killing 32-year-old Bobbie Lee Wright, her boyfriend Donnie Robichaud, and police constables Robb Costello and Sara Burns, police said Saturday.
Raymond has lived in the complex for about four months, said Judith Aguilar, an office manager for Sunfield Apartment Rentals, the complex’s owners. Aguilar said he is an avid cyclist who often came into pay his rent in cash while wearing a bike helmet.
“He seemed like a reasonably normal person. He seemed normal and made small talk every time you saw him,” Aguilar said Saturday.
“He came in every month to pay rent. He was always polite and pleasant.”
Both Robichaud, 42, and Raymond were residents of the complex, but lived in different buildings, she said.
The owner of a local coffee shop said that Raymond was a regular customer, though he asked him to leave after he began discussing the dangers of Muslim immigrants.
----
A man charged with multiple murders at a Fredericton apartment complex is being described as seemingly “polite and pleasant,” with police yet unable to offer the public any alleged motive for Friday’s burst of violence.
Matthew Vincent Raymond, 48, of Fredericton is accused of killing 32-year-old Bobbie Lee Wright, her boyfriend Donnie Robichaud, and police constables Robb Costello and Sara Burns, police said Saturday.
Raymond has lived in the complex for about four months, said Judith Aguilar, an office manager for Sunfield Apartment Rentals, the complex’s owners. Aguilar said he is an avid cyclist who often came into pay his rent in cash while wearing a bike helmet.
“He seemed like a reasonably normal person. He seemed normal and made small talk every time you saw him,” Aguilar said Saturday.
“He came in every month to pay rent. He was always polite and pleasant.”
Both Robichaud, 42, and Raymond were residents of the complex, but lived in different buildings, she said.
The owner of a local coffee shop said that Raymond was a regular customer, though he asked him to leave after he began discussing the dangers of Muslim immigrants.