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For four seconds, Nathaniel Veltman floored the gas pedal, hurtling his pickup truck toward a Muslim family of five out for an evening walk in London, Ontario, killing four of them. The jury, after less than a day of deliberating, found Mr. Veltman, 22, guilty of four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder involving the young boy in the June 2021 attack. Mr. Veltman was also charged with terrorism and jurors heard extensive evidence about his fixation with white supremacist ideologies. But under Canadian law, jurors were not expected to deliver a verdict on that charge, which will be decided later by a judge. The case represents the first time in Canada that terrorism charges have been applied to a far-right extremism case, according to the government agency that prosecutes federal crimes.
Persons: Nathaniel Veltman, Veltman Locations: London , Ontario, Canada
REUTERS/Carlos Osorio/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOTTAWA, Nov 16 (Reuters) - A 22-year-old self-confessed Canadian white nationalist who deliberately ran over and killed four members of a Muslim family in his truck in 2021 was found guilty of first degree murder on Thursday. The jury took around six hours to convict Nathaniel Veltman, who attacked the family in the Ontario town of London. It sets a precedent against white nationalist terrorism," said Abdul Fattah Twakkal, an imam at the London Muslim Mosque. It was the worst attack against Canadian Muslims since a man gunned down six members of a Quebec City mosque in 2017. In the manifesto, Veltman wrote "I am a white nationalist" and said white people were "facing genocide".
Persons: Flowers, Carlos Osorio, Nathaniel Veltman, Veltman, Islam, Salman Afzaal, Madiha Salman, Yumnah, Talat, Abdul Fattah Twakkal, Christopher Hicks, Tabinda Bukhari, Prosecutors, Ismail Shakil, David Ljunggren, Mark Potter, Nick Zieminski Organizations: REUTERS, Rights OTTAWA, Prosecutors, Canadian Broadcasting Corp, Canadian, Statistics Canada, Thomson Locations: London , Ontario, Canada, Ontario, London, Pakistan, Veltman, Quebec, New Zealand
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