2021 London, Ontario truck attack

On June 6, 2021, a man rammed a pickup truck into Muslim Pakistani Canadian pedestrians at an intersection in London, Ontario, Canada.[1] Four people were killed and a fifth was wounded; all were from the same family.[2] Police say the attack was motivated by Islamophobia.[3][1] The attack was the deadliest mass killing in London's history.[4] It was condemned by Canadian leaders, and called terrorism by Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and Premier of Ontario Doug Ford.[5][6] The suspect was charged with four counts of terroristic murder and one count of terroristic attempted murder.

London, Ontario truck attack
Part of terrorism in Canada and Islamophobia in Canada
Flowers placed at the scene following the attack
LocationLondon, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates42.99484°N 81.33021°W / 42.99484; -81.33021
DateJune 6, 2021 (2021-06-06)
TargetMuslim pedestrians
Attack type
Vehicle-ramming attack, mass murder, hate crime
WeaponPickup truck
Deaths4
Injured1
MotiveIslamophobia
AccusedNathaniel Veltman
Charges

Attack

At about 8:40 pm on June 6, 2021, a man mounted a curb and drove his pickup truck into five members of a family. According to police, this attack was intentional,[7] and motivated by anti-Muslim hatred.[3] According to a co-worker from Gray Ridge Egg Farms, Veltman was having issues with the steering of his new truck three days before the attack. [8] The attack took place at the intersection of Hyde Park Road and South Carriage Road in London's Hyde Park neighbourhood, where the family had been waiting to cross. A witness described being stopped at a red light when the truck sped past her, shaking her car from the force.[9] One woman was pronounced dead at the scene, and the others were rushed to a hospital, three of them later succumbed to their wounds.[10]

Shortly before 9:00 pm, a black pickup truck approached a cab parked at Cherryhill Village Mall, about 7 km (4.3 mi) away from the attack.[9] The driver of the truck, 20-year-old Nathaniel Veltman, approached the cab driver, said that he had just killed someone and asked the cabbie to call the police. Speaking on behalf of the traumatized driver, Yellow Taxi London president Hassan Savehilaghi described Veltman as wearing a military-style helmet and a bullet-proof vest which may have been tagged with swastikas, and the truck was covered with blood. Savehilaghi's description was corroborated by a mall maintenance worker who also witnessed the arrest. The driver called 9-1-1 and waved down a passing police cruiser. Veltman allegedly laughed as he was arrested, and asked the driver to film it.[8]

Victims

The five victims were all from the same family and Muslims; most arrived in Canada from Pakistan in 2007.[1] The dead were a 46-year-old husband, his 44-year-old wife, their 15-year-old daughter and his 74-year-old mother.[11] The only survivor, the family's 9-year-old boy was seriously injured.[10] On June 14, a family friend said he was out of the hospital.[12]

Accused

By June 7, Nathaniel Veltman was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.[13] The London Police Service believe he planned the attack in advance.[14] He was wearing a body-armour-style vest at the time of his arrest,[15] a white T-shift with a cross spray painted on it,[16] and might have participated in an airsoft shooting game that evening before the collision.[8] He had no previous connection to the victims[17] and initial reports said he had no known ties to hate groups.[18]

Veltman worked at an egg-packing facility in Strathroy and lived in an apartment on Covent Market Place in downtown London.[18] One friend and co-worker who was raised as a Muslim described him as a proud Christian, and noted he seemed to treat Muslims normally for the four years he worked there.[19] Co-workers said the alleged murders and motivation seemed out-of-character and unexpected, one denying Veltman is a radical terrorist or Islamophobe.[8]

During Veltman's parents' divorce in 2016, he was described as "peculiar and challenging", and both agreed he should continue therapy and be supervised around his younger siblings.[20]

During the trial, the prosecution stated that the accused said to the police the attack is "politically motivated, 100 percent"; that he read the anti-immigration white supremacist manifestos by the perpetrators of the 2011 Norway attacks, where 77 were killed, and by the perpetrator of the New Zealand mosque attacks, where 51 were killed; and that he wrote a manifesto called A White Awakening, railing against Muslims and "mass immigration".[21]

The perpetrator asked a parked taxi driver to call 911, and said "it was me who crashed into these people ... I did it on purpose", and asked the taxi driver to record him being arrested when the police arrived.[22] The arresting officer said that the suspect "did not appear upset at all", instead, he was "happy, smiling, ... [and] giddy".[16][23]

He stated to the police that he does not plan to plead insanity, and that he wants the world to know why he committed this act.[24] Moreover, he described his act as terrorism not murder.[24] He also stated that he was inspired by what he perceived as "minority on white crime", and Muslims child exploitation gangs in the UK.[24] This is contrary to what a report by the UK Home Office concluded that "there is no credible evidence that any one ethnic group is over-represented in cases of child sexual exploitation" and that "research has found that group-based offenders are most commonly White."[25] He stated that "they [Muslims] leave you no choice", he does not regret what he did, that he felt he had to do it, and that he hoped to "inspire more young men to stop sitting around and letting this happen".[24] He said he identified the family as Muslim based on their clothes.[24]

He also said that he didn't have much to lose.[26]

He spent a lot of time on the internet doing "research" about what he called media dishonesty and the role of Western governments in covering up crimes committed by minorities against white people. He didn't interact with people who shared his views because he was worried about being put on a government watch list. He told the detective that he "was very paranoid about the feds". He also wants "ethnic autonomy" and to "not give over everything to minorities."[26]

Shortly after the attack, Crown attorneys charged Veltman with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. The court case is taking place in Windsor, Ontario. He made a court appearance on June 10, without a lawyer, so was given time to find one. On June 14, the charges were all upgraded to include terrorism, and the court adjourned until June 21. Many details of the case are under a publication ban.[27] On September 5, Veltman pleaded not guilty to all charges. [28]

Reactions

The House of Commons held a moment of silence for the victims.[5] The attack was condemned by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,[5] the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi,[29] the National Council of Canadian Muslims[13] and Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan[30] all of whom called it an act of terrorism motivated by hatred. All parties in the Canadian parliament agreed to call "an emergency national action summit to tackle Islamophobia."[31]

A vigil was held on June 8, at the London Muslim Mosque. Premier of Ontario Doug Ford temporarily lifted provincial COVID-19 restrictions in London for it to proceed.[32] Trudeau, Ford and London mayor Ed Holder attended, among thousands more.[33] On June 12, a public funeral was held with hundreds in attendance.[34]

In June 2022, the city of London and other organizations organized an event in honour of those killed as well as to generate awareness about Islamophobia.[35] Over 1000 people attended the event, including Prime Minister Trudeau.[36]

See also

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