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Old 21-09-06, 00:51
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That has totally made the hair stand up on the back of my neck.

You definately can't say that there's not something "out there". If we had a statistician, what would the odds be on that.

Definately a hero to selflessly put himself in danger to help others.

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Default Governor General announces the awarding of 53 Decorations for Bravery

August 25, 2008
OTTAWA—Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, announced today the awarding of four Stars of Courage and 49 Medals of Bravery. The recipients will be invited to receive their decorations at a ceremony to be held at Rideau Hall at a later date

Constable Marco Barcarolo, M.B., Montréal, Quebec
Constable Denis Côté, M.B., Montréal, Quebec
Constable Alain Ibrahim Diallo, M.B., Montréal, Quebec
Yves Morin, M.B., Notre-Dame de l’Île-Perrot, Quebec
Vincent Pascale, M.B., C.D., Longueuil, Quebec
Medal of Bravery
On September 13, 2006, a heavily armed man arrived at Dawson College in Montréal, Quebec, and started shooting at people on the street. Witness to the incident, Constable Alain Diallo exited his police cruiser and, dodging bullets aimed at him, followed the suspect into the school. The gunman found himself cornered in the cafeteria and fired at the students around him. Upon arriving at the school, constables Marco Barcarolo and Denis Côté made their way to the atrium above the cafeteria, where they attempted to keep the shooter’s attention away from the students. The gunman then ordered student James Santos to stand in front of him to shield him from the police. Despite having witnessed, at close range, the violence of the gunman, Mr. Santos tried in vain to get him to surrender. While the gunman was distracted, Vincent Pascale crawled to the cafeteria door and guided some 40 students to safety. Yves Morin was shot and injured in the shoulder when he pushed a female student out of the shooter’s line of fire. The incident came to an end when, wounded by a shot fired by Constable Côté, the gunman turned his weapon on himself and took his own life.

http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=5480
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