Police
shoot dead man who
killed two in London
stabbing, call it terrorist
attack
28
November, 2019
LONDON
(Reuters) - British police on Friday shot dead a man wearing a fake
suicide vest who stabbed two people to death in London and injured
three more before being wrestled to the ground by bystanders, in what
the authorities called a terrorist attack.
The
attacker went on the rampage just before 2 p.m. (1400 GMT), targeting
people at Fishmongers’ Hall near London Bridge in the heart of the
city’s financial district - the scene of a deadly attack by
Islamist militants two years ago.
Out
on the street, half a dozen bystanders tackled the suspect to the
ground and grabbed his knife.
A
video posted on Twitter showed police dragging one man off the
suspect before an officer took careful aim. Two shots rang out. The
man stopped moving.
Prime
Minister Boris Johnson, who has called a snap election for Dec. 12
and is due to host NATO leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump
next week, praised those who took on the man for their courage and
said Britain would never be cowed.
“I
... want to pay tribute to the extraordinary bravery of those members
of the public who physically intervened to protect the lives of
others,” Johnson told reporters in Downing Street.
“For
me they represent the very best of our country and I thank them on
behalf of all of our country,” Johnson said. “This country will
never be cowed, or divided, or intimidated by this sort of attack.”
He
said the incident was now thought to have been contained and vowed
that anyone else involved would be hunted down. Downing Street said
he would later chair a meeting of the government’s emergency
security committee.
Britain’s
top counter-terrorism officer, Neil Basu, said specialist armed
officers from the City of London police shot the suspect, who died at
the scene. He said a hoax explosive device was strapped to his body.
“Our
Counter Terrorism detectives will be working round the clock to
identify those who have lost their lives, to support all the victims
and their families,” London police chief Cressida Dick told
reporters.
Labour
Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, Johnson’s main opponent in the
election, said he was shocked by the incident and that his thoughts
were with those caught up in it.
Campaigning
has been temporarily suspended.
KICKED
IN THE HEAD
Commissioner
Dick said the attacker launched his assault at Fishmongers’ Hall, a
grand building at the northern end of the bridge.
One
of those who confronted the attacker there told the Daily Telegraph
newspaper that he had kicked him in the head to make him drop the
knife.
Stevie
Hurst, who gives tours of the capital, said he and a colleague took
on the suspect with about five others.
“I
jumped in and kicked him in the head to make him release his knife. A
few others did so,” he told the Telegraph. “He was shouting ‘get
off me, get off me’.”
As
three armed police officers circled the suspect in the shadow of the
Shard skyscraper, western Europe’s tallest building, one bystander
in a suit and tie grabbed the knife and swiftly retreated as police
engaged.
The
city’s mayor Sadiq Khan said ordinary Londoners had demonstrated
“breath-taking heroism” in disarming the knife-wielding attacker
despite him having a device which they did not know to be a hoax.
“What’s
remarkable about the images we’ve seen is the breath-taking heroism
of members of the public who literally ran towards danger not knowing
what confronted them,” Khan told reporters.
The
ambulance service declared a “major incident” in the area and
London Bridge station, a busy commuter hub, was closed for a number
of hours.
PREVIOUS
ATTACKS
During
the 2017 election campaign, London Bridge was the scene of an attack
when three militants drove a van into pedestrians and then attacked
people in the surrounding area, killing eight and injuring at least
48.
Islamic
State said its fighters were responsible, but the British authorities
have cast doubt on those claims.
The
month before, a suicide bomber killed 22 children and adults and
wounded 59 at a packed concert hall in the English city of
Manchester, as crowds began leaving a concert by U.S. singer Ariana
Grande.
In
March the same year, an attacker stabbed a policeman close to
London’s parliament buildings after a car ploughed into pedestrians
on nearby Westminster Bridge.
Six
people died, including the assailant and the policeman he stabbed,
and at least 20 were injured in what police called a “marauding
terrorist attack”.
Earlier
this month, Britain had lowered its national terrorism threat level
to “substantial” from “severe”, its lowest level since 2014.
This has not been reported yet in the British media
Several
People Injured in
Stabbing on Shopping Street
in The Hague
28
November, 2019
Several
people have been wounded in a stabbing on a shopping street in The
Hague on Friday, media reported, citing Dutch police.
The
police said on its official Twitter account that three people had
been wounded.
“Three
people were injured in a knife attack on Grote Marktstraat,” the
police said
Emergency
services were at the scene, the city's police said in the statement,
according to Reuters. The police are looking for a North African man,
Reuters reported. Meanwhile, the Russian Embassy in the Netherlands
said that Dutch police were searching for a black-clad man between
the ages of 40 and 50 in connection with the attack in The Hague.
Later,
Dutch national broadcaster NOS said a knife attack in The Hague did
not appear to be a terrorist attack.
Earlier
on Friday, a Metropolitan Police spokesman said in a statement that
an attacker stabbed several people on London Bridge in the UK
capital. The UK's top counter-terrorism officer said that British
police shot a man dead on London Bridge in a terrorism incident,
adding that the suspect was wearing a hoax explosive vest.
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