‘How am I going to get this chaos under control?’ detective reflects on van attack
TORONTO — Inspector Graham Gibson never bought into the argument that autism prevented Alek Minassian from knowing that killing unsuspecting pedestrians on a crowded sidewalk was morally wrong.
But despite the strong case he built as the lead detective in the Toronto van attack case, Gibson had nervously awaited the verdict unsure of the outcome.
“You never know which way it will go,” he said with relief after a Toronto judge found Minassian guilty earlier this week on 10 counts of murder and 16 counts of attempted murder.
Throughout the investigation and especially on verdict day, Gibson said he thought about the families that lost loved ones in the attack.