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On 23 August 1932, a botched robbery attempt targeted the Royal Bank of Canada branch in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. Orchestrated by the former bank manager Sidney Rafuse, he enlisted his brother-in-law Gerald Freckleton and the petty criminal Edson Boutilier to join him in the robbery. Rafuse planned to distract the employees of the bank while his accomplices stole cash and bonds. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who had recently replaced the Nova Scotia Police as the provincial police force, were alerted of the plan by Boutilier. The police provided Boutilier with an unloaded gun and a car and attempted to ambush the robbers, resulting in a shootout that left Freckleton dead and Boutilier wounded. Rafuse was arrested and convicted of conspiracy and attempted robbery, receiving a four-year prison sentence. The incident sparked significant public criticism of the RCMP's armed presence in the province.
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