By Krystal Gibbens of RNZ A law professor is concerned that left wing terrorism is on the rise in the United States. On Saturday night a lone gunman opened fire at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington. Shooting suspect had 'a lot of hatred in his heart', Trump says Luxon condemns US gala shooting "For a long time, the left-wing terror attacks were a thing of the 1960s and 1970s," said University of Waikato Law Professor Alexander Gillespie. "But now you're seeing a resurgence as there is a reaction against some of the right-wing leaders." Other forms of terror attacks included right-wing and religious-based terror. Current US president and Republican Donald Trump, who was rushed from the dinner along with wife Melania Trump, has survived two prior assassination attempts, both during his 2024 campaign, along with a number of other threats and security failures during his two terms as president.…