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First we have shooting in cinema, in mall...now parliament!

OTTAWA: Police killed at least one of the shooters involved in an attack in and around the Canadian parliament, CBC television and a politician who was inside the building said.


MP Maurice Vellacott told AFP that House of Commons security had told one of his aides that a suspect had been killed inside parliament.


The police were hunting for as many as three suspects and one was "probably" on the roof of the parliament in downtown Ottawa, police told AFP.


Earlier, a barrage of shots rang out in the Canadian parliament as police squads swarmed in to hunt a gunman who shot a soldier guarding a nearby war memorial then ran inside.


Video footage posted online by the Global and Mail newspaper showed police ducking for cover as they advanced along a stone hallway, loud gunfire echoing among the gothic columns.


Police officers outside told AFP that one or more -- possibly up to three -- shooters were feared to be on the roof of the building.


Witnesses said they saw a man armed with a rifle running to the parliament building after the shooting at the memorial, and local media cited reports that there may have been a second shooter.


One witness, Marc-Andre Viau, said he saw a man run into a caucus meeting the parliament, chased by police who yelled "take cover."


That was followed by "10, 15, maybe 20 shots," possibly from an automatic weapon, he said.


"I'm shaken," said Viau, who works at the parliament.


The soldier appeared seriously wounded. Emergency medics were seen pushing on his chest to revive him.


Police raced to seal off the parliament building and the office of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, pushing reporters and bystanders further back and blocking roads with squad cars


Harper left the area of the shooting and was "safe," his spokesman Jason MacDonald said.


The incident came a day after a 25-year-old driver ran over a soldier, killing him before being shot dead by police, in what the government said was a terrorist attack.


Authorities had raised the security threat level from low to medium after that incident, which came as Canadian jets were to join the US-led air armada bombarding Islamist militants in Iraq.


Outside parliament, police were seen taking cover behind vehicles, as others expanded a cordoned off area to a city block around parliament. - AFP

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shooting must be really fun!!
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