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10-22-2014, 07:15 PM
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Re: Parliament Hill Shooting in Ottawa, Canada
Lots of armchair tacticians here, guy was taken down none of those cops killed
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10-22-2014, 07:17 PM
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Re: Parliament Hill Shooting in Ottawa, Canada
Gunman ID'd as Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a convert to Islam. Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the man being identified as the gunman killed in Ottawa on Wednesday, appears to have lived at various times — and committed various criminal offences — in Montreal, Vancouver and Aylmer, Que. A man with the same name and age listed an Aylmer address when he was charged in that city with breaching release conditions from a previous charge, according to court records. The charge was later withdrawn. A Zehaf-Bibeau resided in Montreal’s Villeray-Saint Michel-Park Extension borough between 2004 and 2006. His most recent court record indicates Zehaf-Bibeau fell off the map for three years, as far as the Montreal courthouse was concerned, because he failed to show up in court on a simple marijuana charge that had been filed against him on March 14, 2006. He turned up in court more than three years later, on Dec. 12, 2009, to plead guilty to the charge. As part of his sentence he was granted an absolute discharge. (At that time, he was charged and convicted under the name Michael Bibeau-Zehaf, reversing his surname.) His most serious conviction came on Dec. 7, 2004, when Zehaf-Bibeau pleaded guilty to possession of phencyclidine, also known as PCP, and was sentenced to a 60-day prison term. On the same day, he also pleaded guilty to marijuana possession and was sentenced to one day in prison. He has also been convicted for failing to comply with conditions of a release. Sources and court records also indicated he lived in Vancouver for a period of time — and Vancouver police said Wednesday night they were working with Ottawa officials on the file, but declined to release any information publicly. A Michael Joseph Paul Zehaf Bibeau, 32, was charged with a robbery that took place in Vancouver on Dec. 16, 2011, court records show. He was convicted in February 2012 of the lesser included offence of uttering threats and was sentenced to just a day in jail. |
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10-22-2014, 07:18 PM
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Re: Parliament Hill Shooting in Ottawa, Canada
I was wincing throughout the video. I was afraid that some of the cops in the rear may end up shooting some of the cops up front. Glad they got the perp. Buddhist...right? No? |
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10-22-2014, 07:19 PM
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Re: Parliament Hill Shooting in Ottawa, Canada
Religion of peace strikes again! About time it's outlawed
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10-22-2014, 07:27 PM
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Re: Parliament Hill Shooting in Ottawa, Canada
It was a muslim just converted. Story: Ottawa Gunman Identified As Michael Zehaf-Bibeau The gunman in a fatal shooting that rocked Ottawa on Wendesday has been identified. Canadian officials told the AP that the shooter, who killed a soldier and wounded two other people near the Canadian Parliament building, is Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, was from Quebec and had recently converted to Islam, U.S. sources told Reuters. According to the Globe and Mail, he had been designated a "high-risk traveler" by Canadian officials and was barred from traveling outside the country. After police chased him inside the Parliament building, Zehaf-Bibeau was killed by Sgt. at Arms Kevin Vickers. Witnesses told the AP that Zehaf-Bibeau was wearing a scarf over his face when he opened fire in front of the Canadian War Memorial, which is across the street from Parliament. An Ottawa police spokesman told HuffPost that the police were looking for at least one other suspect. However, in a press conference later on Wednesday, officials declined to say if there were multiple possible shooters. Wednesday's shooting quickly sparked terrorism fears. Just two days earlier, a Quebec man suspected of ties to radical Islam killed one soldier and wounded another with his car before being killed by police. As Reuters pointed out, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, the attacker, was one of 90 people being monitored by Canadian national police over extremist beliefs. Earlier this month, NBC News reported that the Canadian government was monitoring "hundreds of people" that it suspected could be planning to join ISIS. Anonymous officials told NBC that they were aware of several threats from ISIS supporters, but they said that none were substantial[/COLOR][/I] Picture of the fucker. |