The story of the extremist who was outed by two Ottawa mosques was apparently even better than I supposed. CBC news subsequently reported that at the second mosque in his Friday sermon the imam was denouncing the murders of the two soldiers. The extremist got to his feet and started tp heckle the imam, ranting that the second murderer was a hero and martyr. The authorities at the mosque called the police to eject him, and they reported what he had said, which resulted in the Mounties placing him under surveillance.
I mentioned in an earlier post that lone wolf is a designation used by the authorities to distinguish a solitary attacker from a group such as an organized cell. The distinction is important because groups are invariably easier to detect—there is always some "chatter" among the members which may be picked up by intelligence services. Lone wolf is not intended to make a sociological judgment about the number of friends and family the perpetrator may, or may not, have.
I mentioned in an earlier post that lone wolf is a designation used by the authorities to distinguish a solitary attacker from a group such as an organized cell. The distinction is important because groups are invariably easier to detect—there is always some "chatter" among the members which may be picked up by intelligence services. Lone wolf is not intended to make a sociological judgment about the number of friends and family the perpetrator may, or may not, have.
If you could reason with religious people, there would be no religious people — House