The detective who interviewed accused killer Nathaniel Veltman hours after a Muslim family was struck by a pickup truck in London in June 2021 testifies he had no concerns about the young man's mental health. The 22-year-old's murder-terror trial continued Tuesday in Ontario Superior Court in Windsor.
London police Det. Micah Bourdeau, lower left in sketch, testifies about an interview he conducted with Nathaniel Veltman after the June 6, 2021, truck attack on a Muslim family in London, as the accused and his lawyers watch. Bourdeau was in the witness box again on Tuesday, the second week of the murder-terror trial in an Ontario court in Windsor.The detective who interviewed Nathaniel Veltman in the hours after a Muslim family was struck by his pickup truck in London, Ont.
Accused killer of Muslim family explains in post-arrest rant his rationale for truck attack in London, Ont. Prosecutors allege the Afzaals were targeted because they were wearing traditional Pakistani clothing and were Muslim, and the accused was motivated by far-right nationalist ideology. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges, and his defence lawyers are taking issue with how he was treated after his arrest, first in police cells and then while being interviewed by Bourdeau.Under cross-examination Tuesday, Bourdeau said he "didn't have any concerns" about the accused.
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