A day after a shooting on Main Street in Salisbury, N.B., some area residents were rattled, while others weren’t concerned at all.
Jim Crossman, who was working across the street Monday afternoon before the shooting took place, said the whole incident is unsettling.
“It’s a little scary that you have people doing that thing close to home,” said Crossman on Tuesday. “I’m originally from Toronto, so I’m used to hearing about things like this, so I don’t know if it affects me as it does for more local people that have been here their whole life. Still scary.”
Rhonda Coughlan works at a convenience store near where the shooting took place.
She was surprised to get the alert.
“It’s a quiet, good neighbourhood,” she said.
Coughlan wasn’t working at the time, but was glad to hear her colleague wasn’t hurt.
“One of my friends called to see if I was working. I wasn’t, but I was concerned for the girl who was working. We …