On a day when many deliberately refused to speak his name, from the sentencing judge on down, mass murderer Nathaniel Veltman's crimes – the murder of four members of a London Muslim family, and the attempted murder of a fifth – were denounced Thursday as community and wider reaction poured in to the judge's finding that Veltman committed terrorism. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison with no chance of parole, both for the murders and the attempted murder. Jack Moulton reports. Read More
Nathaniel Veltman was already on his knees on the ground beside the heavily damaged pickup truck, with his hands on top of his head, when London police caught up to him in the Cherryhill Village Mall parking lot. Read More
A London judge has decided that mass murderer Nathaniel Veltman's crimes amounted to terrorism. Read More