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Documents offer new light on Edmonton's 'terror' attack, but questions remain

Documents offer new light on Edmonton's 'terror' attack, but questions remain

The night of Sept 30, 2017 will be burned into the memory of Edmontonians for years. That night, a man ran down a police officer before stabbing him, then used a U-Haul truck as a weapon on a busy downtown street. More than three years after the...

10/3: Canada Covered

February 8, 202118m 48s

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Show Notes

The night of Sept 30, 2017 will be burned into the memory of Edmontonians for years.

That night, a man ran down a police officer before stabbing him, then used a U-Haul truck as a weapon on a busy downtown street.

More than three years after the attacks, there are still questions left unanswered.

Edmonton Journal justice reporter Jonny Wakefield joins Dave to discuss new details uncovered in the case, why, despite the appearance of an act of terrorism those charges were not pursued, and why we may never get a full picture of the motivations behind these crimes.

Background reading — Last night in September: The lingering questions behind the 2017 Edmonton 'terror' attack

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