Were Afzaal killings a terrorist attack? Judge in London, Ont., is hearing legal arguments today
A judge is hearing arguments today on whether the actions of a London, Ont., man convicted in the fatal truck attack of a Muslim family meet the legal definition of terrorism. It's a continuation of the sentencing of Nathaniel Veltman that began earlier this month with victim impact statements.
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A judge is hearing arguments today on whether the actions of a London, Ont., man convicted in the fatal truck attack of a Muslim family meet the legal definition of terrorism. It's a continuation of the sentencing of Nathaniel Veltman that began earlier this month with victim impact statements.