Photos: Shooting in Ottawa, Canada
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, is seen in an undated picture from the Vancouver Police Department released by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. (Handout / Reuters)
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epa04463906 Navy veteran Richard Vallance Janke places his hand on a Canadian Flag as he takes part in a candle light vigil at the National War Memorial in memory of slain Canadian soldier Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, in Ottawa, Canada, 25 October 2014. Cirillo was shot and killed while on guard duty at the National War Memorial on 22 October 2014. The gunman was later shot and killed inside the Canadian Parliament. EPA/COLE BURSTON ** Usable by LA, CT and MoD ONLY **
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Mourners light candles and take part in a candle light vigil at the National War Memorial in memory of slain Canadian soldier Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, in Ottawa.
(Cole Buston / EPA)Firemen salute from the top of their truck as residents of Port Hope stand below them with flags on a bridge to honor Corporal Nathan Cirillo. (Fred Thornhill / Reuters)
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A woman stands at makeshift memorial in honor of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo outside of The Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote Armoury in Hamilton. (Mark Blinch / Reuters)
A man places a flag in memory of fallen Canadian soldiers, Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Corporal Nathan Cirillo, during a vigil in Montreal.
(Christinne Muschi / Reuters)A woman writes a message on a Canadian flag at a makeshift memorial in honour of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, outside the Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote Armory. (Mark Blinch / Reuters)
Kathy Cirillo (C), the mother of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, reacts while following pallbearers carrying his casket from a funeral home in Ottawa. (Chris Wattie / Reuters)
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People attend a makeshift memorial in honour of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo outside of The Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote Armoury in Hamilton. (Mark Blinch / Reuters)
Emily McAulay (L) and Lauren Grammer react at a makeshift memorial in honour of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo outside of The Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote Armoury in Hamilton. (Mark Blinch / Reuters)
A woman stands at makeshift memorial in honour of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo outside of The Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote Armoury in Hamilton. (Mark Blinch / Reuters)
A bullet hole in the door of the library at the end of the Hall of Honour inside the Canadian Parliament building in Ottawa, Canada. (Cole Burston / EPA)
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Marysia Riverin reflects with her daughters Elaine (L) and Ariella (R) at the foot of the War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. (Cole Burston / EPA)
A couple embrace at the foot of the War Memorial as people pay their respects, in Ottawa, Canada. (Cole Burston / EPA)
A photo of ceremonial guard Cpl. Nathan Cirillo seen with flowers left at the War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. (Cole Burston / EPA)
Mourners light candles and take part in a candle light vigil at the National War Memorial in memory of slain Canadian soldier Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, in Ottawa.
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The flag atop the Canadian Parliament building is flown at half staff one day after Cpl. Nathan Cirillo of the Canadian Army Reserves was killed while standing guard in front of the National War Memorial by a lone gunman. (Andrew Burton / Getty Images)
People place flowers in rememberance of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo during a ceremony at the National War Memorial. (Andrew Burton / Getty Images)
Flowers, mementos and well wishes are placed at the Canadian War Memorial in downtown Ottawa October 23, 2014. A gunman attacked Canada’s parliament on Wednesday, with gunfire erupting near a room where Prime Minister Stephen Harper was speaking, and a soldier was fatally shot at the nearby war memorial, jolting the Canadian capital.
(Blair Gable / Reuters)Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers is applauded in the House of Commons in Ottawa October 23, 2014. Vickers was credited with shooting the suspect during a shooting incident October 22, in which a gunman killed a soldier and ran through Parliament shooting before being shot dead himself. (Chris Wattie / Reuters)
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MPs line up to shake hands with Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers in the House of Commons in Ottawa October 23, 2014. (Chris Wattie / Reuters)
Canada’s Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers is applauded in the House of Commons in Ottawa October 23, 2014. Vickers shot a gunman during an attack on the Parliament Buildings on October 22. (Chris Wattie / Reuters)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper hugs Opposition Leader Thomas Mulcair in the House of Commons in Ottawa October 23, 2014, as the government went back to work following a shooting incident October 22, in which a gunman killed a soldier and ran through Parliament shooting before being shot dead himself.
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Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife, Laureen Harper, lay flowers at the Canadian War Memorial in downtown Ottawa October 23, 2014.
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Police officers search a man arrested after approaching police tape near the Canada War Memorial while Prime Minister Stephen Harper paid respect to Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the Memorial in Ottawa October 23, 2014.
(Chris Wattie / Reuters)Emergency responders attempt to secure a portion of downtown Ottawa near Parliament Hill after a shooting took place in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 22 October 2014. (CHRIS ROUSSAKIS / EPA)
Emergency responders attempt to secure a portion of downtown Ottawa near Parliament Hill after a shooting took place in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 22 October 2014. (CHRIS ROUSSAKIS / EPA)
Ottawa police officers walk up Wellington St. near the National War Memorial where a soldier was shot earlier in the day, just blocks away from Parliament Hill, on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada. (Mike Carroccetto / Getty Images)
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An Ottawa police officer runs across Wellington St. near the National War Memorial where a soldier was shot earlier in the day, just blocks away from Parliament Hill, on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada. (Mike Carroccetto / Getty Images)
An Ottawa police officer stands guard on Wellington St. near the National War Memorial where a soldier was shot earlier in the day, just blocks away from Parliament Hill, on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada. (Mike Carroccetto / Getty Images)
Police tape blocks Wellington St. at Sussex near the National War Memorial where a soldier was shot earlier in the day, just blocks away from Parliament Hill, on October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada. (Mike Carroccetto / Getty Images)
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) is briefed by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) commissioner Bob Paulson following a shooting incident on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in this October 22, 2014 handout photo.
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OTTAWA, CANADA - OCTOBER 22: Ottawa police direct traffic on Elgin St. near the National War Memorial where a soldier was shot this morning, October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada. (Mike Carroccetto / Getty Images)
Emergency personnel stand guard on Wellington St. after a shooting occurred at the National War Memorial near the Canadian Parliament October 22, 2014 in Ottawa, Canada. (Mike Carroccetto / Getty Images)
An Ottawa police officer prepares a service dog following shooting incidents in downtown Ottawa October 22, 2014. (Blair Gable / Reuters Photo)
RCMP officers close off streets near Parliament Hilll following a shooting incident in Ottawa October 22, 2014. (Chris Wattie / Reuters Photo)
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An Ottawa police officer holds up a length of police tape for pedestrians leaving the downtown area following shooting incidents in Ottawa October 22, 2014. (Blair Gable / Reuters Photo)
A still image captured from video footage by the Globe and Mail newspaper shows police officers responding to shooting attacks inside the Centre Block of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, Ontario October 22, 2014. (The Globe and Mail / Reuters Photo)
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer stands guard on Metcalfe Street following shootings in downtown Ottawa October 22, 2014. (Blair Gable/ Reuters Photo)
Police and medical personnel move a wounded person into an ambulance at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. (MICHEL COMTE, AFP/Getty Images)
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Police work at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada, on Oct. 22. (Michel Comte, AFP/Getty Images)
Police take cover behind a truck at the scene of a shooting at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada, on Oct. 22. (Michel Comte, AFP/Getty Images)