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Edmonton Police Chief Terrorism Comments Rejected by RCMP

RCMP, Edmonton police chief, terrorism
RCMP, Edmonton police chief, terrorism

Recent Edmonton police chief terrorism comments have been rejected by the RCMP. The comments made were about the oil industry and the city of Fort MacMurray harboring jihadist sympathizers. In a National Post interview with Edmonton Chief Rod Knecht the commander told the media that the northern Alberta region is a common stopping place by Canadians who need money, and these individuals leave the area and join extremists groups in other countries. Knect stated “You can go up to Fort McMurray … you’re relatively anonymous, you’re in one of those work camps and you can make a hockey sack of money in a very, very short period of time. You can make a whole bunch of money in a very short period of time if that’s what you want to do, and you can do it in relative anonymity.”

In response to the terrorism comments from the Edmonton police chief a response was given by RCMP Cpl. Sharon Franks, who said “The Key issue of radicalization is not centred around a location, local economy or other geographic concern. Rather, it lies with identifying those persons, wherever they may choose to live or work, who may be vulnerable to being radicalized for a specific purpose. There is no indication that Fort McMurray is more at risk than any other community in Alberta, or the country for national security concerns. The RCMP is concerned by any terror related activity that is a direct threat to Canada as a country. We take any threat to the security of Canadians and their livelihood very seriously.”

 

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Many Canadians Honor Cpl Nathan Cirillo, Show Support for Soldier’s Family

Cpl Nathan Cirillo, slain soldier, terrorism
Cpl Nathan Cirillo, slain soldier, terrorism

This has been a rough few weeks for Canadians, none more so than the family of Cpl Nathan Cirillo. As the soldier standing guard when an act of terrorism was committed on Parliament Hill last week Cpl Nathan Cirillo lost his life due to an act of terrorism and cowardice, and Canadians around the country showed up to honor this courageous and honorable man, and to show support for his family. Few will ever forget the sight of the slain soldier’s 5 year old son peeking out of the back of a limousine to see his father being honored, and this heart wrenching sight touched even the hardest of hearts. Thousands of people crowded the side of the streets in order to pay respect to the soldier when Cirillo was laid to rest with full military honors, and their thoughts and prayers were with the family of this hero.

Ross Amos, one of those who came to pay respects to Cpl Nathan Cirillo and show support for the family of the slain soldier, commented about the huge crowds. “I’m amazed. I’m sure many more watched at home on TV. There’s a great sense of concern right now and a feeling of empathy for the Cirillo family as well as all those serving in our Armed Forces. This is a hometown boy, so I felt like I should be here to support his family.” Cpl Nathan Cirillo did nothing to invite the act of terrorism that Michael Zehaf-Bibeau committed, and the soldier had only been in Ottowa a short while before he was murdered.

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5 Facts About Michael Zehaf-Bibeau

Zehaf-Bibeau, terrorism
Zehaf-Bibeau, terrorism

1. Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was born in Quebec, Canada, and he spent his childhood in Montreal. The son of Bulgasem Zehaf and Susan Bibeau, Michael grew up in a family that had no ties to terrorism or Islam. Bulgasem Zehaf is a business professional in Quebec, and Susan Bibeau, who works for the Immigration and Refugee Board, divorced when Michael was younger.

2. Zehaf-Bibeau had been placed on a watch list by the Canadian government, and his passport had been pulled. The watch list showed that Michael was considered a high risk traveler but did not provide further details.

3. Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the man who was shot while committing acts of terrorism on Parliament Hill, converted to Islam a decade ago. The family did not share his new religious beliefs or his radicalism. Friends say that Michael wanted to go to the Middle East to study Islam and was a frequent visitor to local mosques.

4. The shooter has visited the USA in the past, most recently in 2013. Law enforcement confirms that Zehaf-Bibeau visited America at least 4 times, and there may be more visits that have not been discovered yet. The US Government has stated that they do not believe that there is any link between Michael and US extremists.

5. Canada law enforcement agencie4s believe that the shooter on Parliament Hill acted alone, and that he had no connection to Martin Rouleau. If there were other individuals involved the police have not identified them or uncovered any facts to support more than one individual is responsible.