Terrorism suspect Aaron Driver was killed in a dramatic police takedown in the southern Ontario town of Strathroy. Driver, who was in his mid-20s, was under a court order not to associate with any terrorist organization, including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The RCMP said it received credible information of a potential terrorist threat earlier in the day. In June 2015, Driver was first picked up in Winnipeg. Published reports at the time suggested Driver posted messages on social media that praised terrorist activities, including the attack on Parliament Hill in October 2014 by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. Mounties applied for a peace bond that could impose limits on Driver's activities, alleging in provincial court documents that investigators believed he might help with terrorist group activities. When Driver was released later that month, he was ordered to comply with 18 different conditions, including wearing a GPS tracking device. Here are some of those court documents.
Terrorism suspect Aaron Driver was killed in a dramatic police takedown in the southern Ontario town of Strathroy. Driver, who was in his mid-20s, was under a court order not to associate with any terrorist organization, including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The RCMP said it received credible information of a potential terrorist threat earlier in the day. In June 2015, Driver was first picked up in Winnipeg. Published reports at the time suggested Driver posted messages on social media that praised terrorist activities, including the attack on Parliament Hill in October 2014 by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. Mounties applied for a peace bond that could impose limits on Driver's activities, alleging in provincial court documents that investigators believed he might help with terrorist group activities. When Driver was released later that month, he was ordered to comply with 18 different conditions, including wearing a GPS tracking device. Here are some of those court documents.
Terrorism suspect Aaron Driver was killed in a dramatic police takedown in the southern Ontario town of Strathroy. Driver, who was in his mid-20s, was under a court order not to associate with any terrorist organization, including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The RCMP said it received credible information of a potential terrorist threat earlier in the day. In June 2015, Driver was first picked up in Winnipeg. Published reports at the time suggested Driver posted messages on social media that praised terrorist activities, including the attack on Parliament Hill in October 2014 by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. Mounties applied for a peace bond that could impose limits on Driver's activities, alleging in provincial court documents that investigators believed he might help with terrorist group activities. When Driver was released later that month, he was ordered to comply with 18 different conditions, including wearing a GPS tracking device. Here are some of those court documents.