Ottawa – Surveillance Video Shows Ottawa Shooter, Police Say Acted Alone, Recently Applied For A Passport

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    Image grab from Surveillance Video Shows Ottawa ShooterOttawa – The gunman in Wednesday’s attack on Canada’s capital Ottawa acted alone and there was no apparent link to an attack in Quebec earlier in the week, security officials said on Thursday.

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    Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, was a Canadian citizen who may also have held Libyan citizenship, said Bob Paulson, commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

    Bibeau killed a soldier before racing through the parliament building where he was shot dead. In the Quebec incident on Monday, Martin Rouleau, 25, rolled over two Canadian soldiers with his car, killing one, before he too was shot dead, police said.

    “We have no information linking the two attacks this week,” Paulson told reporters in Ottawa, which remained on high security alert on Thursday.

    Bibeau had recently applied for a passport but checks by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) did not turn up any evidence of national security related criminality, although his criminal records indicated infractions related to drugs, violence and other criminal activities, Paulson said.

    Police said he wanted to go to Syria. U.S. officials said on Wednesday they had been advised Bibeau was a convert to Islam, the same as the assailant in Monday’s attack.

    Underscoring tensions on Thursday, armed police arrested a man who tried to approach the shooting site just as Prime Minister Stephen Harper was laying a wreath to commemorate the slain soldier.

    On Tuesday, Canada sent six warplanes to the Middle East to participate in U.S.-led air strikes against Islamic State militants who have taken over parts of Iraq.

    Harper said the attack would only strengthen Canada’s response to “terrorist organizations.”

    He pledged to speed up a plan already under way to bolster Canadian laws and police powers in the areas of “surveillance, detention and arrest.”

    Tighter security was evident all over the sprawling parliamentary zone in downtown Ottawa. Armed officers stood outside the door where the gunman rushed in on Wednesday.

    The flag flying over Parliament’s Centre Block, where the gunman had burst in on Wednesday morning, was at half mast and bullet holes could be seen in the carpet just inside the front door and in the masonry in the hallway where the soldier, Corporal Nathan Cirillo, 24, was shot.

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    barbaabba
    barbaabba
    9 years ago

    The writing is on the wall!!
    they are starting to rise up and cause casualties to law enforcement and military personnel
    they act as if they have nothing to lose and are willing to die for what ever sick cause they are up to
    wake up people! protect yourselves and your families, protect your communities!!
    no law enforcement agency will be responsive enough to prevent these killers from causing death and destruction

    54321
    54321
    9 years ago

    I love this downplaying of reality.
    Acted alone, lone wolf absolute garbage.
    What it is is a United not lone, rapidly growing cancer of radical Islam worldwide.
    If leaders and the media have not got the integrity to call it what it is, how can we survive with such weak standards. By default self correct politicians have adopted politically correct suicidal policies.
    A large thank you can go to President Ebola Hussein Obama.