Maybe I’m missing out on some good ones, but I feel like I don’t see a straight-up narrative news story that often lately? This one’s from yesterday’s shooting in my hometown.
Laura Eggertson:
Lawyer Barbara Winters was headed to a meeting Wednesday near her office at the Canada Revenue Agency when she passed the National War Memorial, stopping to snap a few pictures of the two honour guards standing soberly at attention.
Moments later, after passing by a Canada Post office at Elgin and Sparks streets, she heard four shots. For Winters, a former member of the Canadian Forces Naval Reserve, the sounds were unmistakable.
Turning, she saw people on Elgin Street ducking. She began to run – not toward safety, but toward the shots, and the wounded soldier lying at the foot of the memorial.
As Winters ran, she looked for – but couldn’t see – the two soldiers. Her mind went to the hit-and-run death in Quebec of Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent two days earlier, and she instinctively knew the honour guards had been targeted.
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