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Armed man arrested on grounds of Rideau Hall

Author of the article:
Megan Gillis
Publishing date:
Jul 02, 2020 • Last Updated 1 hour ago • 1 minute read

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OTTAWA - RCMP stand guard outside the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa Thursday July 2, 2020.

An armed man was arrested early Thursday on the grounds of 1 Sussex Drive, the official residence of the prime minister and the Governor General. Police explosives robot was used to search a four-door black Dodge Ram with the air bags deployed on the grounds Thursday. Police search the truck. TONY CALDWELL / Postmedia

“Rapid intervention by law enforcement led to the safe apprehension and arrest of the suspect by members of the RCMP.”

Later Thursday morning, a police explosives robot was used to search a four-door black Dodge Ram with the air bags deployed on the grounds.

The truck apparently crashed through one of the gates.

OTTAWA - RCMP stand guard outside the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa Thursday July 2, 2020. An armed man was arrested early Thursday on the grounds of 1 Sussex Drive, the official residence of the prime minister and the Governor General. Police explosives robot was used to search a four-door black Dodge Ram with the air bags deployed on the grounds Thursday. In the back seat was two boxes of Canadian Forces food rations.  Tony Caldwell


An armed man was arrested early Thursday on the grounds of 1 Sussex Drive, the official residence of the prime minister and the Governor General. A police explosives robot was used to search a four-door black Dodge Ram with the air bags deployed on the grounds. In the back seat was two boxes of Canadian Forces food rations.
TONY CALDWELL/Postmedia

OTTAWA - RCMP stand guard outside the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa Thursday July 2, 2020. An armed man was arrested early Thursday on the grounds of 1 Sussex Drive, the official residence of the prime minister and the Governor General. Police explosives robot was used to search a four-door black Dodge Ram with the air bags deployed on the grounds Thursday. The robot pulls a jacket out of the front seat onto the ground.   Tony Caldwell


The robot pulls a jacket out of the front seat of a four-door black Dodge Ram with the air bags deployed onto the ground. TONY CALDWELL/Postmedia
A number of items, including what appeared to Canadian Forces rations in the back seat as well as clothing were delicately picked up and examined.

There was no immediate indication any of the items were dangerous.

Police said the man is being interviewed. Police are not releasing the man’s identity “as charges are pending.”

The Prime Minister and the Governor General were not present at the moment of the incident.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family have lived at the historic 22-room Rideau Cottage on the Rideau Hall grounds since 2015, due to massive renovations needed at the prime minister’s residence at 24 Sussex Dr.

Police declared the scene to be safe at about 9 a.m. There were no injuries.

 
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Man who allegedly crashed truck through Rideau Hall's gate with four guns is soldier troubled by COVID conspiracies
Author of the article:
Adrian Humphreys
Publishing date:

Jul 03, 2020 • Last Updated 1 day ago • 5 minute read
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Corey Hurren LINKEDIN / Postmedia

The RCMP won’t say what their officers talked about for an hour and a half with an armed intruder, crouched beside the greenhouse on the Rideau Hall property where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lives, but it’s easy to see how it could have been cordial.
It is equally easy to see how it might have been dark and bizarre.

Corey Hurren, 46, who grew up a farm boy in rural Manitoba, is a serving member of the Canadian Armed Forces, the military confirmed.
He is also the owner of a small meat company with a flagship garlic jalapeno sausage he is proud of. A father and a member of the local Lions Club, he was described as “a community-minded personality” in the local paper, back when his only notoriety was how spicy his “Ring of Fire” sausages were.

The COVID-19 pandemic and its emergency restrictions brought considerable change to Hurren — to his work, his military life, his public pastimes and, perhaps, his state of mind.

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Explicit threat against Trudeau and arsenal of loaded guns make Rideau Hall attack look like assassination attempt
Author of the article:
Adrian Humphreys

Publishing date:
Jul 06, 2020 • Last Updated 19 hours ago • 3 minute read
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Corey Hurren, allegedly crashed a truck through Rideau Hall's gate with four guns. GRINDHOUSE FINE FOODS/FACEBOOK

Court documents outlining allegations against Corey Barclay Hurren, arrested after a truck was crashed through the gates of Rideau Hall, suggest the attack may well have been an assassination attempt, featuring a direct threat against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and four loaded guns — a handgun, a semi-automatic rifle and two shotguns.

Two of the guns were either restricted or prohibited, including a loaded Norinco M14 rifle, which is a prohibited firearm under the May 1st Liberal government ban on “assault-style firearms.”

Hurren, 46, who was an active member of the Canadian Armed Forces, was arrested Thursday after breaching the grounds of the residence where Trudeau and his family live, and charged Friday with 22 criminal offenses.

The charge details were released Monday.

Hurren “did knowingly utter a threat to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or convey a threat to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or cause Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to receive a threat to cause death or bodily harm to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,” the charge sheet says.

The other 21 charges all involve his firearms and ammunition.

The list of charges filed in court itemize the arsenal Hurren allegedly had with him after arriving in Ottawa from his home in northern Manitoba.

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A police robot is shown near a pickup truck inside the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Thursday, July 2, 2020. The RCMP say they have safely resolved an “incident” at Rideau Hall, where Gov. Gen. Julie Payette and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau live. ADRIAN WYLD/The Canadian Press

Court documents allege he had:

• A loaded “Hi-Standard revolver,” which is a restricted firearm for which he had no license to posses. There are no details given. It presumably is a High Standard gun, which commonly fires .22 calibre bullets, but also comes in a .357 Magnum version. They are sold with various barrel lengths, including a long model that looks like the guns in old cowboy movies.

• A loaded “Norinco M14 rifle,” a prohibited firearm. The M14 is a retired military weapon now common with hunters. Although it isn’t specified, most M14s are semi-automatic.

• A loaded “Lakefield Mossberg shotgun,” which is a non-restricted firearm. The Canada-made 12-gauge, pump action shotguns come in different barrel lengths.

• A loaded “Grizzly Arms shotgun,” which is likely a mistake meant to refer to a Dominion Arms Grizzly Mag shotgun, which is a non-restricted firearm. The shotgun is based on the design of one of the most popular pump-action shotguns, and is used in sport shooting, hunting and by police and military.

Hurren is also charged with having a prohibited high-capacity magazine, although which gun it is for is not given. It likely was for the M14.

The court documents do not specify how the threat against Trudeau was communicated. The RCMP earlier said officers spoke with Hurren for about 90 minutes during a low-key armed standoff. Media reports also say a note was found in the truck.

None of the allegations have been proven in court.

Hurren, of Bowsman, Man., is a member of the Canadian Rangers and was considered on duty at the time as part of Operation Laser, the Canadian military’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

None of the guns involved were Canadian Armed Forces weapons, the military said. The Ranger rifle he was issued is still in the possession of the Canadian Rangers, the military said.

The charges were laid by the Ontario RCMP’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, known as INSET, which is a counter-terrorism unit, likely because of the obvious potential for it to be considered a terrorist threat or attack, although the RCMP said there is no evidence he was part of any group of plotters.

RCMP Corp. Michelle Bergeron, who is familiar with Rideau Hall, filed the charge information against Hurren.

Rideau Hall is the official residence of the governor general and in 2016, Bergeron was awarded a Medal of Bravery by the governor general for being one of the RCMP officers who confronted the shooter who attacked Parliament and killed Corp. Nathan Cirillo, a solider on ceremonial guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.

Hurren is being held pending a bail hearing.

 
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