- 1 shooter dead, 1 still believed at large in downtown Ottawa.
- The soldier who was shot at the National War Memorial has died.
- Parliamentary guard is stable in hospital.
- Police searching cars leaving Ottawa trying to go to Quebec.
- Report of additional shots fired near Chateau Laurier Hotel, east of Parliament Hill.
- Police going door to door in downtown core; downtown schools in lockdown.
- All three main party leaders, Harper, Mulcair and Trudeau, reported safe.
- Hospital in Ottawa says it has received 3 victims from shootings, two in a stable condition
- Michael Zehaf-Bibeaue had acted alone in the killing
- Zehaf-Bibeau was shot and killed by Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers
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The suspect in the killing of a Canadian soldier at an Ottawa war memorial wanted to travel to Syria and had a passport application delayed over extremism concerns.
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A construction worker at the scene told the Reuters news agency he heard a gunshot, and then saw a man dressed in black with a scarf over his face running towards parliament with a gun.
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The soldier appeared to be seriously wounded and medics were seen pushing on his chest to revive him.
Updated: RCMP confirm Canadian soldier has died. Identity will not be revealed until family has been told
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Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, who was shot dead shortly after running into the Canadian parliament building, was not among 90 high-risk travellers being monitored by authorities, but was seeking a passport, police said in a news conference.
His mother told police after the killing that he wanted to travel to Syria. She also told the AP news agency that she is crying for the victims of the shooting, not for her son.
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The shooting comes two days after an Islamic convert ran down two Canadian soldiers near Montreal, killing one of them.