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'I admit it was terrorism,' accused killer of Muslim family said to detective

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On Friday, the jury at Nathaniel Veltman's murder-terror trial in Ontario Superior Court in Windsor, Ont., watched video footage of the statement he gave to police a few hours after the attack on the Afzaal family. 'I admit it was terrorism. It was terrorism — I admit it,' the accused told Det. Micah Bourdeau according to the video evidence.


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Nathaniel Veltman, london attack, hate crime
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