Canada: Muslim who went on shooting rampage and was deemed “mentally ill” had huge cache of weapons, 9/11 films
BY ROBERT SPENCER
JIHADWATCH.ORG
JAN 19, 2019
Faisal Hussain’s family insisted that he was mentally ill right after his shooting rampage. Suggestions that he might be a jihad terrorist were waved away as “Islamophobic.” But it once again looks as if the truth was covered up; only now is evidence emerging that Hussain was a committed jihadist.
“Cache of ammunition, 9/11-conspiracy films seized from Danforth shooter’s home, documents reveal,” by Shanifa Nasser, CBC News, January 15, 2019:
Nearly six months after Toronto’s deadly Danforth Avenue shooting rampage, newly released details from court documents reveal a startling amount of ammunition was found in the apartment of gunman Faisal Hussain, along with a number of DVDs by the American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
In the hours after the shooting, which claimed the lives of 18-year-old Reese Fallon and 10-year-old Julianna Kozis, police entered Hussain’s highrise apartment in the city’s Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood.
According to details revealed Tuesday, a sniffer dog trained to detect explosives zeroed in on a bedroom, locating two AK-47 magazines, two 9 mm handguns — all fully loaded — other handgun and shotgun ammunition, and a white powdery substance.
Hussain, 29, died of a self-inflicted shot to the head after a gunfight with officers on the night of July 22, 2018, a police source previously told CBC News. Police found cocaine on his body and a cellphone, still ringing with a call from “home.”
The court documents — less heavily redacted versions of those released in the fall — don’t offer a clear picture of Hussain’s motive, but do show he had access to a large cache of ammunition when he left home for the Danforth neighbourhood, never to return.
9/11 conspiracy films among items seized
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