There are reports that one Parliamentary Guard is in hospital with a gunshot wound to his leg. The Ottawa Civic Hospital is confirming one other victim is in stable condition in hospital. The Ottawa Police is confirmed the Canadian soldier shot at the National War Memorial has died. The young reservist is from Hamilton. His family is being notified and his name has not been released. One shooter is confirmed dead. He was shot by the Sergeant of Arms in the Centre Block of Parliament. An R-C-M-P press conference is expected momentarily.
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Soldier shot at National War Memorial confirmed dead, others injured
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