crazed vehicle-ramming attack on April 23, 2018, at around 1:30pm.Minassian drew further attention when he was connected to the incel community - a group of men that believe they are "involuntarily celibate" and they seek revenge for perceived sexual and social rejection.A court case surrounding the attack - the most deadly vehicle-ramming attack in Canadian history - is currently underway and psychiatrist Dr Scott Woodside has rejected the suspect’s defence that he lacked the mental capacity to carry out the attack.Indeed, Dr Woodside argues that Minassian caught to create maximum havoc, carnage and death in order to achieve fame and notoriety.The Toronto Sun quotes Dr Woodside’s testimony before Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy.
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