Jihadist in Toronto cites "allah" as the one who made him do it
A 27-year-old Canadian man said Allah sent him to stab two soldiers at a military recruitment center in Toronto, according to police.It would appear that the authorities are trying to avoid the hard facts here, as usual. And that does not bode well for Canada if this is all they can say.
Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said Tuesday the suspect walked into the center on Monday and began attacking a uniformed Canadian Forces member at the front desk slashing him in the arm. The suspect then attempted to slash a female soldier. Before he was subdued, another soldier was injured. Neither of the soldiers' injuries are considered life threatening.
"While at the scene, the accused stated that 'Allah told me to do this, Allah told me to come here and kill people,'" Saunders said.
Ayanle Hassan Ali has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and several other counts, according to court documents.
Saunder said police were still investigating whether the attack was terrorism and that there was nothing to indicate the Montreal-born man was working with anyone or any organization. He said Ali had no previous criminal record and responded to questions at the scene.
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