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Michael Zehaf-Bibeau Named As Ottawa Shooter

Ottawa Shooting Suspect Named

A gunman who was killed after the fatal shooting of a soldier in Ottawa on Wednesday has been identified.

CBS Evening News tweeted just before 1 p.m. that the dead shooter was Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a Canadian who was born in 1982.

It was later confirmed by CBC News that Zehaf-Bibeau was the man in a photo that had circulated on social media throughout Wednesday.

The Twitter account "Military Studies" tweeted the photo early Wednesday and said it was initially posted on social media by terrorist group ISIS.

But police sources told La Presse said that Zehaf-Bibeau was a "lone wolf" and had no affiliation with Islamic terror groups.

Author Denis Lessard wrote in French that the suspect was mentally unstable, but that his name does not appear on a list of people that police are monitoring for terrorist ties.

A Quebec-raised Muslim convert, Zehaf-Bibeau was born as Michael Joseph Hall but later changed his name, U.S. government sources told Reuters.

CBS News said his full name was Michael Abdul Zehaf Bibeau, and that he dropped both his first and second names at times.

Canadian authorities had considered him a "high-risk traveller" and his passport was taken away, according to The Globe and Mail.

Montreal court records indicate that a man of the same name and birth year had a criminal history in the city, The Gazette reported.

A resident of the Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc Extension area for a time, he had been convicted of possessing PCP in December 2004 and received a 60-day prison sentence. He received an additional one-day sentence for possessing marijuana, and was also convicted for not complying with release conditions.

The man didn't show up in court for a marijuana charge in 2006 but later pleaded guilty to it in 2009, receiving an absolute discharge under the name "Michael Bibeau-Zehaf."

And he appears to have had a record right across Canada.

A man with the same name had been charged with a robbery that happened in Vancouver in December 2011.

He later pleaded guilty to uttering threats and spent one day in jail, which came in addition to 66 days of credit for time served.

His mother, Susan Bibeau, is a federal government worker who lives in Montreal, CBC News reported.

Police confirmed at an afternoon press conference that a male suspect was dead after reservist Nathan Cirillo had been killed after a shooting at the National War Memorial.

- With files from The Canadian Press

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