No link between soldier attacks: Canadian police

October 24, 2014 03:46 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:51 am IST - OTTAWA, Ontario

A woman salutes at a makeshift memorial in honour of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo outside of The Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote Armoury in Hamilton.

A woman salutes at a makeshift memorial in honour of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo outside of The Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote Armoury in Hamilton.

Canadian police said they have found no connection between the two attacks on soldiers this week.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioner Bob Paulson also said authorities had not been watching the gunman in advance of his deadly attack on a soldier at a war memorial in Ottawa on Wednesday.

Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a 32-year-old petty criminal, then stormed the nearby Parliament building, where he was shot to death.

Mr. Paulson said on Thursday that Zehaf-Bibeau had recently applied for a passport, and authorities now believe he intended to go to Syria. “The passport was part of his motivation. His application was not rejected. His passport was not revoked,” Mr. Paulson said. “He was waiting to get it and there was an investigation going on to determine to see whether he would get a passport.”

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