Bobbie Hallaert, who went on a murderous rampage, had expressed interest in trading ammunition months before the incident. He was looking to trade his 30.06 Win rounds for .32 Win Special and 308 rounds, or buy them outright. It is unclear if the ammunition he sought was used in the killings.
SAULT STE. MARIE - Eight months before he went on a murderous rampage — killing three children, a woman, and wounding another woman before turning the gun on himself — Bobbie Hallaert said he had “a lot of” ammunition he wanted to trade for rounds that matched a different rifle.
Hallaert was a known hunter and the ammunition he was looking to acquire would not be out of place in a hunting expedition. It is unknown how much ammunition he was seeking, if he owned the long guns at the time, or if any of those items were used in Monday’s killings. In the ensuing thread that has since had some posts deleted, Hallaert asked about the performance of one of the round types with a Browning semi-automatic rifle.Michael Lafreniere is an administrator for the Concealed Carry Canada Facebook group, which has more than 31,000 members.
"If he retained his he could go to Canadian Tire and get ammo, they just need to see the card," he said. "They take no info, just like purchasing any non-restricted firearm."
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