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Kevin Vickers: Canadian ambassador who shot Ottowa gunman wrestles with protester at military ceremony honouring British soldiers

The protester disrupted a ceremony honouring British soldiers killed during the Easter Rising in Ireland 

Heather Saul
Friday 27 May 2016 12:21 BST
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Canadian Ambassador tackles 1916 event protester

The Canadian diplomat hailed a hero when he shot a terrorist who opened fire at the Canadian Parliament has been filmed wrestling with a protester after he disrupted a military service in Ireland.

On Thursday, Kevin Vickers, Canada’s ambassador to Ireland, was pictured tackling a protester who began chanting “this is an insult“ at a service commemorating the 125 British soldiers killed trying to suppress the Easter Rising in 1916.

In a series of dramatic photos, Mr Vickers could be seen grabbing the man after he began shouting during the ceremony at Grangegorman Military Cemetery in Dublin. Dressed in a suit and raincoat, the 59-year-old grappled with the man before dragging him away from the procession until he was detained by police.

Canadian Ambassador to Ireland Kevin Vickers wrestles with a protester (right) during a State ceremony to remember the British soldiers who died during the Easter Rising at Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Dublin. (PA)

After the latest incident, a spokeswoman for the Canadian embassy in Dublin said Mr Vickers ”intercepted a protester who ran up to the podium“.

”Ambassador Vickers is safe and was not injured during the incident,“ she added.

In October 2014, Mr Vickers confronted gunman Michael Zehaf-Bibeau after Zehaf-Bibeau killed a Canadian soldier and opened fire on guards before running down Canada’s Wall of Honour.

The former House of Commons sergeant-at-arms in Ottawa shot the gunman in mid-air as he fell to the ground, killing him. He received a standing ovation when he returned to the House weeks after the shooting.

Additional reporting by the Press Association

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