Wounded Mountie recalls how she fled gunman:’I said to myself, it’s me he wants’
MONCTON, N.B. — An RCMP officer recalled feeling blood stream down her body as she fled a gunman who shot her twice and killed three other Mounties during a 2014 shooting spree.
Const. Darlene Goguen, one of two officers wounded in the June 2014 Moncton massacre, said Tuesday she feared that if other officers came to her aid, they would also become targets.
“I thought to myself, ‘I’ve got to drive as far as I can before I can’t drive any further,” Goguen told the RCMP’s Labour Code trial, her voice cracking. “And I have to keep other members from coming in because he’ll kill them.”
Goguen was one of four RCMP officers who responded to the scene in Moncton’s northwest end to testify in Moncton provincial court Tuesday.


