La
aprobación del "Departamento
de Salud de Canadá" para vender
drogas peligrosas, como "METADONA" para los adictos canadienses,
está trayendo consecuencias mortales.
Al igual que decenas de miles de otros adictos a las
drogas en Canadá. MR. Michael Zehef - Bibeau; estaba pidiendo
al gobierno canadiense por la rehabilitación de su
adicción a las drogas. Incluso estaba dispuesto a sacrificar su libertad, con el fin de beneficiarse con su propia
rehabilitación en el interior de
la cárcel.
Ottawa shelter residents say Michael Zehaf-Bibeau
‘mad’ about passport being denied
By
Joe
Lofaro Metro
Joe Lofaro/Metro Residents at the
Ottawa Mission say Michael Zehaf Bibeau, the gunman from Wednesday's deadly
shooting in the nation's capital, lived at the shelter for at least a week and
a half. Days
before he shot and killed a Canadian soldier and stormed Parliament Hill
with a rifle, Michael Zehaf Bibeau had been trying to leave the country,
but was having trouble getting a Canadian passport, according to residents at
the Ottawa Mission.
Several residents at the downtown shelter say Zehaf Bibeau had been
living there at least a week and a half. Lloyd
Maxwell said he saw Zehaf Bibeau using a public pay phone inside the
shelter asking if he could rent a car from Hertz with a credit card.
Michael Zehaf Bibeau.
He
described the 32-year-old as a “weird guy, but he was a likeable guy.”“He was
just mad because he couldn’t get his passport,” recalled Maxwell. “He
said, ‘I don’t know why I’m not getting my passport.'”
Zehaf Bibeau wanted to leave Sunday and needed the passport “to go back
to his home country,” according to Maxwell.
RCMP
commissioner Bob Paulson revealed at a press conference in Ottawa Thursday
the gunman’s mother, Susan Bibeau, told authorities Wednesday her son wanted to
travel to Syria. Paulson also
said the gunman arrived in Ottawa on Oct. 2 and his passport “was in the
process of being denied.” He said Zehaf Bibeau was not one of the 90
individuals being tracked by the RCMP in relation to national security
concerns.
The last time Maxwell saw Zehaf Bibeau was Sunday. “He said, ‘I
gotta get out of here, I gotta get out of here,’ and then the fire alarm went
off, then he took off, I guess, with a duffle bag and that was the end of it.”
Ottawa Mission
spokesperson Shirley Roy said police officers questioned residents Wednesday
about the shooting.
Resident Dave Duchesne told Metro people who live in the shelter
were in complete shock to learn one of their fellow housemates — described
as a “handsome” and “personable” guy — was involved.
“He wasn’t
radical about anything. He mentioned a couple of times that he was quite angry
with Canada because he was on a no-fly list,” said Duchesne.
“This was not something that we expected; to have another one of
our housemates not show up for breakfast because of the actions he committed
the day before. So, we’re all a little rattled.”
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