http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/edm ... story.html
The shooting happened when Edmonton police were trying to serve a criminal harassment warrant on Raddatz. He was being investigated for an as-yet unspecified hate crime. Instead of surrendering he fired through the door, hit two police officers, killing one, then went to the basement and burned the house down while still in it.
Here is a photo of the property he burned down;
http://www.albertaonfire.com/listing/ed ... 620-62a-av
https://www.edmontonrealestate.pro/list ... n-alberta/
Back story; divorced, failed business; home foreclosed, possible mental illness, certainly unbalanced. From the neighbors comments a very unpleasant individual. It looks like his life went into a tailspin in the last couple of years. He reported in his 2010 divorce claim that he made $92,000 a year so he was reasonably prosperous at one point. It would have been from this business;In Foreclosure, 1614 sq ft Bungalow on a 5987sqft lot with a fully finished basement and a double detached garage. Located in Ormsby Place on a quiet street, the property does need TLC. Property is occupied and no access at this time. Property Sold AS IS WHERE IS
http://north-summit-mechanical-inc.edmo ... anical-inc
The business may have something to do with refrigeration;
http://cmpages.com/ab/North_Summit_Mechanical.html
http://north-summit-mechanical.alberta.canadab.com
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/edm ... story.htmlRaddatz was a hard worker who believed in doing things right, said friend Orion Holtby. He got married in June 1993 to 19-year-old Leanne Perry, and the couple had three sons, now 21, 19, and 14. He worked as a refrigeration technician, starting North Summit Mechanical in 2007. He planned to retire at 50 and had nearly paid off his home, the 1978 bungalow at 18620 62A Avenue, when she left in February 2009. Divorce proceedings began the next year and were finalized by April 2012.
Holtby says Raddatz’s finances began to falter after the divorce. He had to refinance his home, then in early 2013, his ex-wife filed a maintenance order for $3,016. Raddatz couldn’t pay. He lost his driver’s licence, stopped working and began living off RRSPs, savings and possessions he could sell. He fell further behind on mortgage payments and fought with his neighbors. His RV was impounded twice, his truck got towed, his property taxes fell into arrears. Bylaw officers fined him $700 for improperly stowed firewood, used to heat his house. For the last month, power has been shut off.
Holtby tried to help Raddatz get his business running, but his friend insisted he had to pay off his debts. In April 2014, Raddatz was $42,000 behind when RBC began foreclosure proceedings, suing for $341,000. Holtby went to court to act as Raddatz’s agent, trying to buy time, but as the May 20, 2015 deadline approached, the end seemed inevitable.
It looks like the FOTL link was made by Raddatz's ex-girlfriend;
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/alb ... e24873176/Those who lived near Mr. Raddatz, 42, spoke of him as the neighbour everyone dreaded. Ryan Colton said Mr. Raddatz’s home, with its deteriorating exterior and frequently unmowed and garbage-ridden lawn, was “an eyesore.” Mr. Colton, who called city officials to complain about his neighbour, added that Mr. Raddatz was also “very aggressive” in situations that did not call for it and began leaving feces on Mr. Colton’s fence. When asked why, Mr. Colton said, “Because he’s an idiot.”
Mr. Colton saw Mr. Raddatz’s ex-girlfriend, who had come to the murder scene. He said the ex-girlfriend told him Mr. Raddatz had recently become involved with the Freemen on the land movement and “kind of went off the deep end.” Police have said they are not aware of any link to the group that calls itself “sovereign citizens” and anti-government.
So it's possible he did not hold any deep-seated Freeman beliefs but just tried to use some of them in a last desperate attempt to keep his place.