A clearer picture emerged Friday of what happened during the two hours between the Canadian Armed Forces member Corey Hurren ramming through the gates of Rideau Hall, armed with “several weapons,” and his arrest without incident Thursday on the grounds of the official residences housing Gov. Gen. Julie Payette and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Read More
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Rideau Hall intruder faces 22 criminal charges including possession of a loaded weapon
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