‘I accomplished my mission,’ accused in Yonge Street van attack told police
TORONTO — Hours after driving a rented van down a busy Toronto sidewalk killing 10 people and injuring 16 others, Alek Minassian described himself to police as a 25-year-old virgin seeking retribution for years of sexual rejection and ridicule by women.
As a college student, he said he was “crushed” when he asked a woman out and she turned him down. But the disappointment morphed into anger at a college Halloween party in 2013.
“I walked in and attempted to socialize with some girls, however, they all laughed at me and held the arms of the big guys,” Minassian, of Richmond Hill, Ont., told Det. Rob Thomas during a four-hour interview inside a north Toronto police station.
“I was angry that they would give their love and affection to obnoxious brutes,” he said.