Hmmm; he almost reminds me of the Winter Soldier....
....except for the bionic left arm and the fact that Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was a "holy warrior" instead:
Canadian police were investigating a man named Michael Zehaf-Bibeau as a possible suspect in the shootings, a source familiar with the matter said. Two U.S. officials said U.S. agencies had been advised the suspect was a Canadian convert to Islam.
“Canada will never be intimidated,” and will redouble efforts to combat terrorism, Harper said in a televised address tonight. “We will learn more about the terrorist and any accomplices he may have had” in the days ahead, Harper said.
Assuming Zehaf-Bibeau was a lone wolf, Mr. Prime Minister. If, on the other hand, he was a jihadist Bucky Barnes, you, and we, may not have the luxury of time to figure everything out to our satisfaction.
Security in Ottawa came under criticism after the gunman was able to run through the unlocked front door of the main parliament building. Police said an operation was under way to make parliament safe. [emphases added]
Meaning that the Canadian Parliament wasn't safe before and hasn't been for at least as long as they've been leaving their bloody front door unlocked.
Mon dieu, I know Canada is just....Canada, but in this day and age of rampaging Islamic Fundamentalism metastasizing across the globe like stage-4 cancer, can't they even keep their doors locked? Maybe spring for an ADT security system or something? Merde, I've had both of these security measures at Hard Starboard Galactic Headquarters for twenty years, and I'm not even Canadian.
But Wolverine is....
....and the Sentinel takeover is still a few years away, so he might have some time to lend Ottawa a hand.
"It caught us by surprise. ... If we had known that this was coming, we would have been able to disrupt it," Gilles Michaud, assistant commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, (RCMP) told a news conference.
How can a jihadist shooting up Parliament not be something the RCMP can anticipate? This kind of scenario never occurred to any of them? Seriously?
OTOH, it does explain why Mr. Zehaf-Bibeau was able to shoot his way almost to the door of the room in which Prime Minister Harper was meeting with his Conservative Party caucus. Imagine if he'd had a little more success, or Sergeant-At-Arms Kevin Vickers's aim had been a wee bit off. One jihadist, lone wolf or not, could have decapitated the Canadian government.
A shrunken head, admittedly, but a decapitation nonetheless. Who needs Islamikazes or suitcase nukes, right?
But it's the home-grown nature of the gunman that should be the primary cause of worry:
It was unclear whether there was any connection between Wednesday's shootings and an attack on Monday when a convert to Islam ran down two Canadian soldiers with his car, killing one, near Montreal, before being shot dead by police in the first fatal attack on Canadian soil tied to Islamic militants.
Canada's prime minister called the Ottawa shooting the country's second terrorist attack in three days.
No group, Islamic or otherwise, claimed responsibility for either the attack in Ottawa or the one near Montreal. Monday's attacker, 25-year-old Martin Rouleau, who converted to Islam last year, was among 90 people being tracked by the RCMP on suspicion of taking part in militant activities abroad or planning to do so. [emphases added]
No "Islamic group" has to claim responsibility. When Islamic Fundamentalism is sweeping across the de-Christianized "infidel" West, sweeping up a militant-secularist-created godless, directionless generation like Legion cast into the herd of pigs, and who are flocking to the ISIS banner like yellowjackets on a camp ground dumpster, all Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has to do is sit back with a frosty mug of Christian blood and watch the impromptu "auditions". It's no setback that Messrs. Zehaf-Bibeau and Rouleau are already canoodling with their 144 virgins; there'll be a lot more where they came from. That, and the Hosers' idea of "security," is why al-Baghdadi personally entering that caucus room and sawing off the noggin of every member of the Canadian government is only a matter of time. Heck, Barack Obama will probably be his "caddy".
In the mean time, let us salute the aforementioned heroism of Sergeant-At-Arms Kevin Vickers, who put forth action as opposed to faux blustery rhetoric:
MPs and proud members of the public were quick to thank Kevin Vickers, a former Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer, as authorities hunt Ottawa for other suspects.
Veterans affairs minister Julian Fantino, himself a former policeman, said: "All the details are not in, but the Sergeant-at-Arms, a former Mountie, is the one that engaged the gunman, or one of them at least, and stopped this.
"He did a great job and, from what I know, shot the gunman and he is now deceased."
He later tweeted that he was "profoundly grateful" to Mr. Vickers.
Craig Scott, an NDP Member of Parliament for Toronto-Danforth, said: "MPs and Hill staff owe their safety, even lives, to Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers who shot attacker just outside the MPs' caucus rooms."
Good thing Mr. Vickers is Canadian; if he were one of us, the Obama Regime would have already arrested him for his "violent Islamophobic actions".
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