Toronto mass killer Alek Minassian is appealing his 10 murder convictions — and is banking on new controversy over a key ...
TORONTO, Canada -- In a cryptic Facebook post, Alek Minassian used a phrase associated with anger toward women before he allegedly drove a van down a sidewalk in Toronto, killing at least 10 people.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. TORONTO (AP) — A man who admitted using a ...
Alek Minassian, charged on Tuesday with 10 counts of murder and 13 counts of attempted murder after driving his van over a crowded sidewalk in Toronto, Canada, is being linked to an internet ...
Mass murder suspect Alek Minassian was hoping to inspire other incels to launch violent attacks. “I was thinking that I would inspire future masses to join me in my uprising as well,” he told Toronto ...
In the midst of the tragic incident at the Yonge and Finch area of Toronto, a man with a similar name to the suspect was hounded by the media. “I appreciate your concern. That isn’t me, and my family ...
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled recently that even the worst offenders can seek parole after 25 years, declaring life sentences without parole to be unconstitutional. By Vjosa Isai and Catherine ...
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