Veltman murder trial: Here’s what you need to know before day 12

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The officers who arrived on scene after the arrest of Nathaniel Veltman in a west London, Ont. parking zone minutes after the Afzaal household was run down took the stand on Friday.

Right here’s what you want to know earlier than the trial resumes on Monday.

 

WHAT HAPPENED ON FRIDAY?

On Friday, London Police Service Const. Leavoy-Costa resumed her testimony, whereas one other officer who arrived on scene moments after Veltman’s arrest additionally took the stand.

Leavoy-Costa testified that she pulled into the Cherryhill Mall parking zone the place Veltman had parked, and she or he parked her cruiser in entrance of his black pickup truck.

She mentioned that when trying on the pickup truck, “There seemed to be human tissue on the hood and cloth on the grill.”

When she described Veltman’s manner, Leavoy-Costa testified, “There have been a number of occasions the place he seemed to be smiling,” and, “He was excited…it was a joyous yelling and screaming. He was inflicting a scene.”

Det. Const. Matthew Hietkamp advised the courtroom on Friday he was on responsibility that evening and was shortly re-directed to the Cherryhill Mall parking zone. When he arrived, Veltman was already in police custody.

Hietkamp testified, “He (Veltman) was completely happy, smiling, he was giddy.”

On Friday, the jury additionally noticed launched video footage of Veltman’s first interviews with police after the assault.

Veltman advised Det. Micha Bourdeau that he was not a white supremacist, however a nationalist, and that he blamed the federal government, the media, the training system and large firms for his actions.

“So I made a decision, ‘Alright that is it, I’m going to commit a terrorist assault,’ I might blame the Western governments for what occurred. You possibly can say, ‘Oh it’s your fault Nate, you selected to commit violence,’ however guess what, I’m not allowed every other choice of violence. They depart you no alternative, they depart us no choice,” he mentioned.

As for his mind-set on the time, Veltman mentioned he didn’t plan on pleading madness, nor did he plan on claiming he was in a psychotic state. He advised Bourdeau that committing the assault “was really surprisingly simple.”

“I need the world to know why I did what I did so I’m simply going to let you know,” he mentioned.

 

WHAT IS EXPECTED IN COURT ON MONDAY?

The jury was launched mid-afternoon on Friday, and is predicted again in courtroom on Monday at 10 a.m. for the resumption of proof.

It’s unclear which witness will take the stand on Monday.

 

A RECAP OF WEEK ONE

The homicide trial of Nathaniel Veltman, 22, formally received underway in a Windsor courtroom greater than two years after he allegedly drove into 5 members of the Afzaal household in London, killing 4 of them, in what’s been referred to as a hate motivated assault.

Week one noticed jury choice get underway and a discount within the size of the trial after negotiations between the Crown and the defence.

 

A RECAP OF WEEK TWO

Week two of trial heard testimony from a cab driver, 9-1-1 dispatcher, a witness to the assault, and a detective from the London Police Service who interviewed the accused.

 

A RECAP OF WEEK THREE

Throughout the third week of the trial, testimony was heard from officers who have been the primary to reach on the scene of the assault, the parking zone the place Veltman was arrested, and the jury noticed video surveillance and testimony from the detective who was the primary to interview the accused.

 

THE JUNE 6, 2021 ATTACK

On June 6, 2021 5 members of the Afzaal household have been out for a summer season stroll alongside Hyde Park Street in west London once they have been run down by a pickup truck in what police allege was a hate motivated assault.

4 folks died, together with father Salman, mom Madiha, 15-year-old daughter Yumna, and grandmother Talat. The lone survivor was a nine-year-old boy who was injured, and has since recovered. He’s now dwelling with family members.

Moments after the crash, London police arrested and charged Nathaniel Veltman, now 22 years of age. He has pleaded not responsible to 4 counts of first diploma homicide and one depend of tried homicide.

— With recordsdata from CTV Information London’s Nick Paparella and CTV Information Windsor’s Michelle Maluske