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Barely 24 hours after a gunman attacked Parliament Hill in Ottawa, killing a soldier, lawmakers gave a standing ovation to Kevin Vickers, the legislature's sergeant-at-arms for reportedly firing the shots that took down the alleged assailant.

Vickers, 58, stood at attention and appeared close before the House of Commons as the applause wore on. He's being regarded as a hero in Canada for keeping the gunman from penetrating further into the parliamentary compound.

The CBC reports that Vickers has been identified as the one who shot the assailant inside the Hall of Honour, the main entrance to Centre Block.

The CBC says of Vickers that he became sergeant-at-arms in the House of Commons eight years ago after spending nearly three decades in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, where he rose to the rank of superintendent.

"I just couldn't be prouder of him right now," John Vickers said of his brother.

When asked about Vickers's reported heroics, his cousin Keith said "It's Kevin being Kevin," according to CBC.

The House of Commons observed a moment of silence for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, who was killed by the gunman as he stood a ceremonial guard at the National War Memorial near Parliament Hill. Members of Parliament also joined in singing the national anthem, O Canada.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, addressing the assembly, thanked Vickers for his service. He said the objective of the attack was to instill fear and panic in Canada and to interrupt the business of government.

He called on Parliament to expedite plans to give Canada's security establishment more surveillance and detention powers.

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