We live in a world where we jump to terrorism conclusions too fast

So we are in the difficult position of a right to know and a need to understand. The two should be synonymous but are not alas.  In the end we will still suffer from the affliction known as 'terrorism on the brain.'
Police pictured in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014, the day Michael Zehaf-Bibeau stormed Parliament after killing a ceremonial guardsman at the War Memorial.

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