US, Canada air defenses on high alert after Ottawa shooting

I hope this has nothing to do with Pakistan or Pakistanis or Muslims.

US, Canada air defenses on high alert after Ottawa shooting - World - DAWN.COM

WASHINGTON: US and Canadian air defenses were placed on heightened alert after a shooting in Canada’s parliament, a US defense official told AFP on Wednesday.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) “is taking appropriate and prudent steps to ensure we are adequately postured to respond quickly to any incidents involving aviation in Canada,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Meanwhile, the soldier who was shot at a war memorial at the start of an attack by one or more gunmen on Canada’s parliament has died of his wounds, a government minister said.

“Condolences to family of the soldier killed and prayers for the parliamentary guard wounded. Canada will not be terrorized or intimidated,” employment minister Jason Kenney said on Twitter.

Gunfire echoed through the gothic halls of the Canadian parliament as police swarmed in to tackle the gunman who had shot a soldier outside before storming the building earlier in the day.

One attacker had been shot by police inside the building while up to two more were feared to be at large, as officers sealed off the area.

Video footage posted online by the Globe and Mail newspaper showed police ducking for cover as they advanced along a stone hallway, loud gunfire echoing among the stone columns.

Police officers outside told AFP that one or more – possibly up to three – shooters were feared to be on the roof of the building.

A member of parliament, Maurice Vellacott, told AFP that House of Commons security had told one of his aides that at least one suspect had been killed inside parliament.

Other lawmakers tweeted reports that an assailant had been shot.

“I literally had just taken off my jacket to go into caucus. I hear this ‘pop, pop, pop,’ possibly 10 shots, don’t really know,” Liberal Party member John McKay told CBC television.

“Suddenly the security guards come rushing down the hallways and usher us all out to the back of the parliament buildings.”

CBC radio also reported that one of the suspected shooters had been killed, but there was no official confirmation of this.

Witnesses said they saw a man armed with a rifle running into parliament after the shooting at the memorial.

Passers-by told reporters that a bearded man had gunned down the soldier, hijacked a passing vehicle to take him the short distance to Parliament Hill, on a bluff over the Ottawa River.

One witness, parliamentary aide Marc-Andre Viau, said he saw a man run into a caucus meeting at the parliament, chased by police armed with rifles who yelled “take cover.”

That was followed by “10, 15, maybe 20 shots,” possibly from an automatic weapon, he said. “I’m shaken,” said Viau.

The soldier appeared seriously wounded. Emergency medics were seen pushing on his chest to revive him.

Police raced to seal off the parliament building and the office of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, pushing reporters and bystanders further back and blocking roads with squad cars.

Harper left the area of the shooting and was “safe,” his spokesman Jason MacDonald said.

The incident came a day after 25-year-old Martin Couture-Rouleau ran over a soldier, killing him before being shot dead by police as he emerged from his wrecked car wielding a knife.

The government branded this a terrorist attack by a suspected militant, amid reports that Couture-Rouleau was a supporter of the so-called Islamic State, a jihadist group operating in Iraq and Syria.

If the driver’s alleged jihadist sympathies are confirmed, it would be Canada’s first ever militant attack, although authorities have warned they are tracking 90 suspected extremists in the country.

Authorities raised the security threat level from low to medium after the incident, which came as Canadian jets were to join the US-led air armada bombarding militants in Iraq.

“This level means that intelligence has indicated that an individual or group within Canada or abroad has the intent and capability to commit an act of terrorism,” the Public Safety Ministry said.

Outside parliament, police were seen taking cover behind vehicles, as others expanded a cordoned off area to a city block around parliament.

Re: US, Canada air defenses on high alert after Ottawa shooting

one suspect is dead and they are not releasing any details. i hope N pray that it has got nothing to do with Muslims. aameen

Toronto has been put on high alert as well. US Embassy was in lock down mode and it still is.

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I guess some canadians are well trained in making a forceful try to invade Parliament illegally..
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One of them tried the same in Pakistan as well and just announced the retreat yesterday :chai:

Re: US, Canada air defenses on high alert after Ottawa shooting

Here is the latest lockdown situation:

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The gunman is a Muslim convert I think…

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/who-is-martin-couture-rouleau-1.2807285

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this is what CBC says:

CBC News has confirmed the dead shooting suspect is Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a Canadian born in 1982. CBC News has learned that Zehaf-Bibeau has a criminal record in Quebec dating back 10 years on some drug-related charges. Court documents from that time show that he lived at an address in Montreal.

The RCMP and CSIS has 90 people on ‘suspect’ list of terrorists, prior to today’s incident. they have been investigating those individuals for sometime now. he may have been a loner warrior. dead!

Khas kam jahaN paak!

Re: US, Canada air defenses on high alert after Ottawa shooting

Glad to see Guardian is stating it as “converted to jihadi mentality” instead of “converted to Islam” like Dailymail and other crappy newspapers.

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