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RCMP to honour Hill terror heroes

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OTTAWA — The RCMP will give awards to 20 Mounties and former House of Commons security officers in recognitio­n of their bravery when a gunman stormed Parliament Hill last year.

The national police force will make the presentati­ons during a private Nov. 23 ceremony at RCMP headquarte­rs.

The RCMP said the awards are intended to recognize the “bravery, dedication and quick thinking” of those who were directly involved in the events of Oct. 22, 2014.

On that day, Michael Zehaf Bibeau fatally shot honour guard Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the National War Memorial before rushing into Parliament’s Hall of Honour, where he was killed in a flurry of bullets.

Former House of Commons sergeant-at-arms Kevin Vickers, now Canada’s ambassador to Ireland, was lauded for his role in subduing Zehaf Bibeau, but there has been no formal recognitio­n of others.

The RCMP was responsibl­e for the grounds of the parliament­ary precinct during the attack, while House of Commons and Senate security forces had jurisdicti­on inside the Parliament nuildings.

A now-merged parliament­ary protective service manages dayto-day security on Parliament Hill, a direct consequenc­e of Oct. 22 intended to avoid confusion.

Those who will receive awards prevented harm from occurring to others, said RCMP Assistant Commission­er Gilles Michaud.

 ??  ?? A photo of Michael Zehaf Bibeau from an Islamic State online post.
A photo of Michael Zehaf Bibeau from an Islamic State online post.

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