The National Post, Toronto’s Jewish Newspaper:
Other reports:
“This guy got out of the car with a military helmet and armour on,” he said “He had a big bull bar on the front of the truck and tinted windows. It looked like he was prepared to do something fucking crazy.” (Toronto Star)
The driver arrested in an alleged hate-motivated attack that killed four family members in London laughed as police took him into custody in a mall parking lot, a traumatized taxi driver who witnessed the arrest told his boss.
The pickup driver was wearing what appeared to be a bullet-proof vest, a military-style helmet and clothing that perhaps had swastikas on it, Savehilaghi said he was told by the cabbie. (National Post)
This is Dr. Munir el-Kassem, an Imam from London, Ont. It is surreal seeing him preach truth to power in front of the leader of every political party in Canada. OG! حفظه الله pic.twitter.com/jITa4THDwY
— Navaid Aziz (@NavaidAziz) June 9, 2021
Toronto Star: A London, Ont., imam and advocates for Canada’s Muslim communities expressed their grief and called for concrete action following a deadly hit and run on Sunday that police say was a “premeditated” attack on a Muslim family of five.
“We don’t want people to be alienated and live in fear,” Munir El-Kassem, imam of the Islamic Centre of Southwest Ontario, told CBC’s Ginella Massa on Monday. “We’ve got to deal with hatred on the educational front, on the political front, on the social front.
“We’ve got to prevent this from ever happening again.”
A 74-year-old woman, 46-year-old man, 44-year-old woman and 15-year-old girl were killed, while a nine-year-old boy remained in hospital with serious injuries, police said Monday.
Heart still heavy today, I’m remembering my conversation with Imam Munir El-Kassem, asking what words of comfort he has for the community mourning this senseless killing of a Muslim family@CBCNews pic.twitter.com/Ynxi3MLO5M
— Ginella Massa (@Ginella_M) June 8, 2021
A London, Ont., imam and advocates for Canada’s Muslim communities expressed their grief and called for concrete action following a deadly hit and run on Sunday that police say was a “premeditated” attack on a Muslim family of five.
“We don’t want people to be alienated and live in fear,” Munir El-Kassem, imam of the Islamic Centre of Southwest Ontario, told CBC’s Ginella Massa on Monday. “We’ve got to deal with hatred on the educational front, on the political front, on the social front.
“We’ve got to prevent this from ever happening again.”
A 74-year-old woman, 46-year-old man, 44-year-old woman and 15-year-old girl were killed, while a nine-year-old boy remained in hospital with serious injuries, police said Monday.
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