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OTTAWA,
Ontario -- The standing ovation began even before Sergeant-at-Arms
Kevin Vickers entered the Parliament chamber in his black robe, carrying
the golden ceremonial mace on his right shoulder.
For
more than two minutes, the lawmakers applauded and pounded their desks
Thursday for the white-haired former Mountie, hailed as a hero for
shooting the gunman who had stormed Canada's seat of power just a day
earlier.
At first expressionless and
motionless, the 58-year-old Vickers eventually responded to the ovation
with a few slight nods of his head, his lips quivering with emotion.
Later
in the session, Prime Minister Stephen Harper lauded Vickers, whose job
- a mix of the ceremonial and the practical - encompasses the
maintenance of safety and security in the Parliament complex.
"I
would be very remiss if I did not conclude in acknowledging
specifically the work of the security forces here on Parliament and the
great work of our sergeant-at-arms," Harper said to more cheers and
applause from the members.
Harper then walked over to shake Vickers' hand and clap him on the shoulder.
"I am very touched by the attention directed at me following yesterday's events," Vickers said in a statement.
"However,
I have the support of a remarkable security team," he added.
"Yesterday, during extraordinary circumstances, security personnel
demonstrated professionalism and courage. I am grateful and proud to be
part of this team."
He said he would have no further immediate comment on the incident while an investigation unfolded.
The
gunman who invaded Parliament, identified as petty criminal Michael
Zehaf-Bibeau, had been seen by witnesses minutes earlier, fatally
shooting a soldier posted at the nearby National War Memorial.
As
shots rang out in the Parliament building, people fled the complex by
scrambling down scaffolding erected for renovations, while others took
cover inside as police with rifles and body armor took up positions
outside and cordoned off the normally bustling streets around
Parliament.
Video broadcast Thursday showed
Vickers moments after the gunfire, walking down a corridor in the
Parliament building with a handgun in his right hand.
In
his statement, Vickers said one of the security officers on duty with
the House of Commons, Constable Samearn Son, suffered a gunshot wound to
the leg but was expected to make a full recovery.
Praise for Vickers was swift and widespread.
"Thank God for Sgt at Arms Kevin Vickers & our Cdn security forces. True heroes." tweeted Justice Minister Peter MacKay.
Vickers,
whose background includes providing security for visiting members of
Britain's royal family, became sergeant-at-arms in the House of Commons
eight years ago after a varied security career. He spent nearly 30 years
with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, reaching the rank of chief
superintendent.
A former RCMP deputy
commissioner, Pierre-Yves Bourduas, who also has security duties at
Parliament Hill, said told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. on Wednesday
that Vickers was a meticulous planner.
"He actually did mock-up scenarios for the personnel ... very much like what happened today," Bourduas told the CBC.
Vickers was born in New Brunswick and spent much of his police career there.
His son, Andrew, has carried on the family tradition as a police officer in Miramichi, New Brunswick.
Three
years ago, Andrew was lauded in the federal Parliament for diving into
the frigid, fast-flowing Miramichi River to rescue a drowning woman who
was trying to kill herself.
"We are happy to
see Andrew following in the footsteps of his dad," said the lawmaker who
saluted him, Tilly O'Neill-Gordon. Then, as on Thursday, the chamber
erupted in cheers.
It's not the first time a
Canadian sergeant-at-arms has confronted a killer. In 1984, a
disgruntled solider, Denis Lortie, attacked the Quebec legislature,
spraying the chamber with submachine gun fire, killing three people and
wounding 13. The sergeant-at-arms, Rene Jalbert, calmly entered the
chamber and talked to Lortie for several hours, eventually persuading
him to surrender. Jal
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