A judge will hear 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. The hearing is a continuation of the sentencing of Nathaniel Veltman that began earlier this month with victim impact statements.
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.
It's hard to imagine a stronger case for terrorism than the one against a man behind a white supremacist manifesto who deliberately drove his truck into a London, Ont., family and confessed to wanting to send a violent message to other Muslims, prosecutors told sentencing court Tuesday. A judge is hearing arguments on whether Nathaniel Veltman's actions meet the legal definition of terrorism.