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Man detained by police near where Harper lays wreath at war memorial

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Oct, 2014 11:24 AM

    OTTAWA - A man was detained by police this morning not far from Stephen Harper as the prime minister stopped by the National War Memorial to pay tribute to Cpl. Nathan Cirillo.

    Harper was visiting the memorial to lay a wreath where Cirillo was fatally shot Wednesday by a gunman who then raced to Parliament Hill, where he was killed in a gunfight in the halls of the Centre Block.

    As he arrived, however, police could be seen wrestling a man to the ground and cuffing him before taking him to a nearby cruiser.

    "It's just somebody that tried to breach the crime scene, and that's all we have for now," said Ottawa police Const. Marc Soucy.

    Several federal MPs were also on hand to pay their respects at the memorial, even taking part in an impromptu rendition of O Canada.

    Harper and the rest of the MPs are expected to be in the House of Commons to resume the business of government.

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