(Toronto Sun) While being tried as a regular first-degree murder trial — and five counts of attempted murder — this disturbing Chicken Land shooting case is also about the alleged role radical Islamic terrorism played.
In fact, a jury Monday heard that “ISIS propaganda videos,” saying it’s “permissible” to “enslave” or “kill” non-believers of radical Islam, were found on the cellphone of the alleged getaway driver in the heinous May 29, 2021, shooting murder of Naim Akl and attempted murders of his mother Rania, father Jihad, brother Daniel, sister Sandra and employee Rohullah Rawi.
There have been no known Sec. 83 terror charges laid in this case, and there is no known investigation underway connected to that statute.