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Nearly three years after he deliberately ran down pedestrians on Toronto’s busy Yonge Street, killing 10 people and injuring many others, a 28-year-old man has been convicted of carrying out the deadliest mass killing in the city’s history.
After a seven-week trial held virtually last fall as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, a judge on Wednesday found Alek Minassian guilty on 10 charges of first-degree murder and 16 of attempted murder.
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Judge Anne Molloy rejected Minassian s defence that his autism caused such mental deficits he did not know that mass murder was wrong
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Top row, left to right: Anne Marie D Amico, 30, Munir Najjar, 85, Andrea Bradden, 33, Sohe Chung, 22, Betty Forsyth, 94. Bottom row, left to right: Eddie Kang, 45, Renuka Amarasingha, 45, Geraldine Brady, 83, Ji Hun Kim, 22, Dorothy Sewell, 80.The man who drove a rented van down Toronto sidewalks trying to kill as many people as he could has been found guilty of murdering 10 people and attempting to kill 16 more.
Judge Anne Molloy resoundingly rejected Alek Minassian s controversial defence that autism caused such mental deficits he did not know that mass murder was wrong.
Author of the article: Joe Warmington
Publishing date: Mar 04, 2021 • March 4, 2021 • 3 minute read • Cathy Riddell, family members and friends of the victims of a deadly 2018 van attack listen to Crown attorney Joe Callaghan after the verdict in the trial of Alek Minassian was delivered, outside the provincial Superior Court of Justice in Toronto March 3, 2021. Photo by Chris Helgren /REUTERS
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Send him away for 650 years, Justice Anne Molloy.
She may not have said his name in reading out her verdict, but Molloy has the power and to lock up “John Doe” behind bars for 650 years without parole eligibility.
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