It takes a village to raise a terrorist, and a village to stop one

The forthcoming Office of the Coordinator for Counter-Radicalization and Community Outreach should relaunch efforts to involve communities in stopping homegrown terrorism.
Flowers are laid on the War Memorial in Ottawa after the attack by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau on Oct. 22, 2014 that left Cpl. Nathan Cirillo shot dead.

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