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Syrian Refugees: Police and Brendan Doyle

syrian refugees: Raymond is facing four counts of first-degree murder in deaths of police officers Robb Costello and Sara Burns, as well as Bobbie Lee Wright and her boyfriend, Donnie Robichaud, according to Vancouver Courier. EXPERTSFour years after Justin Bourque's Moncton shooting rampage that killed three Mounties, police in New Brunswick are facing a new traumatic event that may have long-lasting psychological consequences. Brendan Doyle, former owner of recently closed Read's Newsstand & Cafe, says he asked Matthew Raymond to stop coming to his coffee shop after he allegedly expressed Islamophobic views and shared his dislike for Syrian refugees with patrons. On Friday morning in Fredericton, two city police officers were shot and killed while responding to a call. TWELVE-YEAR-OLD RECORDS TRIBUTE FOR SHOOTING VICTIMSAs 12-year-old Josh Cochrane of Yarmouth, N.S., watched the news of the shooting in Fredericton, he thought of the fear the responding officers must have felt, and the children of the victims whose parents wouldn't be there to tuck them in at night. One expert says that in the aftermath of such traumatic events, police officers can develop operational stress injuries, especially those who've seen both colleagues and friends killed in the line of duty. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.