Shooting Hits Canada Customs Building

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CORNWALL, Ontario - A U.S.-Canada border crossing was shut down Friday after a drive-by shooting near a Canadian customs building.

Eight employees were in the building at the time of the shooting, but no one was injured, a customs official told the Cornwall Standard-Freeholder, a local newspaper.

The incident occurred around 6 p.m. on Cornwall Island, a Canadian island in the St. Lawrence River north of the New York state border.

Traffic on both sides of the Seaway International Bridge linking Ontario and New York was halted immediately. The border was expected to reopen Saturday.

"It does now appear that customs was not the target," said Pierre Marquis, a spokesman for the Canadian Customs Service.

Police were looking for a suspect, described as a male in his early 20s with an assault rifle. It wasn't known if the shooter drove in from the Canadian or U.S. side

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...=4&u=/ap/20040209/ap_on_re_ca/canada_shooting

*gasp* someone escape into the country without passport or whatever.
 
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im not surprised something like this has occurred -- sad that society has gotten worse and ppl has this idealogy that shooting up a federal/state/local bldg and the employees is the answer *smh* -- id like to hear which country the shooter went into after the shooting -- either Canada or the USA
 
illustrator said:
*gasp* someone escape into the country without passport or whatever.
passport... i doubt its required to have a passport while enter canada from US...
 
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