
In the isolation of an encrypted chat group, the alleged plan of a Toronto man might have passed for the dark fantasy of a deranged mind.
It called for military tactical gear, a few hundred rounds of ammunition, black Islamic headbands bought from an online store and “some good hunting (knives) so we can slit their throats,” according to an indictment filed in a U.S. court against 20-year-old Muhammad Shahzeb Khan.
And there was a sickening boast to boot.
