Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Yes, Michael Moore, this happens even in Canada

Multiple Shooters Reported in Canada Attack

By Ashley Fantz and Josh Levs, Oct. 22, 2014, Cnn.com


(CNN) -- A Canadian soldier was shot and killed as he and another soldier stood guard at Canada's Parliament war memorial Wednesday. Details are emerging as authorities try to secure the government building in Ottawa.

The violence is not confined to Parliament. Police say that there could be multiple shooters and that there are three shooting incidents in the capital.

Ottawa police, whose buildings were also locked down, provided details on Twitter about multiple shootings: "Incidents occurred at National War Memorial, near the Rideau Centre and Parliament Hill."

The Canadian government told the United States that one shooter is dead in Ottawa, a senior U.S. official told CNN. So far, there is "no indication the shooter has ties to violent Islamic extremism," but it is still extremely early in the investigation, the source said.

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