On the afternoon of August 10, 2016, police confronted Aaron Driver outside his house in Strathroy, Ont. as he was leaving to carry out a bombing in support of the so-called Islamic State. Cornered, he triggered an explosion and police shot him dead.

Almost a year later, two investigations into the terrorist incident are still underway, Global News has learned. Both the RCMP and the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario are continuing to examine aspects of the failed ISIS-inspired bomb plot.

The RCMP said its Integrated Technological Crime Unit was working to reconstruct an “electronic device” that was damaged when Driver, 24, triggered one of his homemade bombs in the back seat of a taxi he had called to take him to a London, Ont. mall.

Read more: Global News (CAN)