The man hailed as
the world's toughest diplomat strikes again! Canadian ambassador who was hailed
a hero after shooting dead Ottawa terrorist now takes on a protester at an
Easter Rising ceremony in Ireland.
Reports suggest that Kevin Vickers grabbed the demonstrator, tackled him
and held him and the man was chanting 'insult' at ceremony. He detained the protester before police
arrived at the scene, grappled him to the ground and arrested the man.
Vickers became a
household name for shooting dead terrorist Michael Zehaf-Bibeau in 2014 in
Canadian parliament. Mr Vickers, 59, was
attending the State ceremony as Canada's ambassador to Ireland when a man in
his 40s attempted to disrupt it. Dressed in a suit and raincoat, he grabbed the
protester by his black leather jacket before police moved in, forced the
suspect to the ground and arrested him. The
man in his 40 reportedly was heard shouting 'this is an insult' at the start of
the invite-only event. Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan laid
a wreath in memory of up to 125 British soldiers killed during the 1916
rebellion against British rule. The ceremony commemorating their deaths is one
of a number organised to mark the 100th anniversary of the insurrection, which
ultimately led to the creation of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
26th May 2016.
