Among the challenges that present themselves are lone wolves who make their crime seem like an act of terrorism and a threat to national security. We talked about this with the first panel of witnesses.
When someone commits a crime and decides to shout, “Allah Akbar”, it does not mean it's a matter of national security. How should we deal with that?
My colleague Mr. Spengemann gave several examples of cases that are not really related to terrorism and have no political overtones, but are indeed crimes.
What acts should be considered as national security problems?