Ottawa shooting: Kevin Vickers given standing ovation after return to Parliament

Ottawa shooting: Kevin Vickers given standing ovation after return to Parliament; EXT Police tape cordons around parliamentary precinct Police tape cordon in front of National War Memorial (where soldier Nathan Cirillo was shot dead) Canadian flag flying Tony Clement (Canadian Cabinet Minister) interview SOT - [on Kevin Vickers] Well he's pretty badass / he was at the right place and did the right thing, this guy had body armour on and he knew where to shoot to kill, which is a good thing, he's a real Canadian hero
Ottawa shooting: Kevin Vickers given standing ovation after return to Parliament; EXT Police tape cordons around parliamentary precinct Police tape cordon in front of National War Memorial (where soldier Nathan Cirillo was shot dead) Canadian flag flying Tony Clement (Canadian Cabinet Minister) interview SOT - [on Kevin Vickers] Well he's pretty badass / he was at the right place and did the right thing, this guy had body armour on and he knew where to shoot to kill, which is a good thing, he's a real Canadian hero
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23 October, 2014
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