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12 arrested after ‘evil’ London terror attack

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12 arrested after ‘evil’ London terror attack

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(3rd UPDATE) British Prime Minister Theresa May says the rampage is driven by the same 'evil ideology of Islamist extremism' behind recent attacks

LONDON, United Kingdom (3rd UPDATE) – British Prime Minister Theresa May blamed “evil” Islamist ideology on Sunday, June 4, for an attack by knife-wielding men who mowed down and stabbed revelers in London, killing 7, as police said they had arrested 12 suspects.

Saturday night’s (June 3) rampage at a popular nightlife hub around London Bridge by 3 men wearing fake suicide vests was the 3rd deadly terror attack in Britain in less than 3 months and came only days before snap elections.

National campaigning for Thursday’s (June 8) general election was suspended for the day out of respect for the victims, who included 48 people treated in hospital.

Of those, 36 remained in hospital, with 21 in critical condition. 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Sunday that one of the fatalities was a Canadian national.

No details have been released about the suspects, who were shot dead within minutes by police.

Eight officers fired an “unprecedented” 50 rounds at the 3 attackers, according to Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley, adding that a member of the public also suffered a gunshot wound.

Detectives were still investigating whether they acted alone, but Rowley said he was “increasingly confident that this attack was conducted by 3 individuals.”

The 12 arrests were made in the ethnically diverse east London suburb of Barking, with Sky News reporting that a property raided by police belonged to one of the killers.

May said the attack was driven by the same “evil ideology of Islamist extremism” behind last week’s Manchester suicide bombing that left 22 people dead, and the Westminster attack in March, which killed 5.

“The recent attacks are not connected but we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face,” the prime minister said after chairing a meeting of the government’s emergency Cobra committee.

She warned that perpetrators are inspired to attack “by copying one another.”

The assailants wore fake suicide vests in a bid to increase the sense of panic as they ran people over on London Bridge before lunging seemingly at random at the crowds gathered around Borough Market, which is full of restaurants and bars.

Gerard Vowls, 47, said he saw a woman repeatedly stabbed, and threw chairs, glasses, and bottles at the attackers in a bid to stop them.

“They kept coming to try to stab me… they were stabbing everyone. Evil, evil people,” he told The Guardian newspaper.

Another witness called Eric told the BBC he had seen 3 men get out of the van and thought they were going to help.

Instead they “started kicking them, punching them, and took out knives. It was a rampage really,” he said, adding that he heard a shout of: “This is for Allah.”

An Australian and 4 French nationals were among those hospitalized, their governments said, while a Spaniard was slightly wounded.

Among those stabbed was a London Transport Police officer, who was one of the first to respond to emergency calls.

‘Praying for London’

Britain was already on high alert following the attack on a concert by US pop star Ariana Grande in Manchester, northwest England, in which 7 children were among the dead.

Grande, who will headline a benefit concert in Manchester later Sunday alongside stars including Pharrell Williams and Justin Bieber, tweeted that she was “Praying for London.”

The national threat level was raised to maximum after the Manchester attack and troops were deployed at key public sites, but reduced to its 2nd highest level last weekend.

Some citizens were taking matters into their own hands, with a taxi driver showing an Agence France-Presse reporter a spade that he now keeps in the car, explaining: “If someone tries to have a go at me with a knife, I’ll shove that in his metatarsal.”

May, who served as interior minister for 6 years before taking office after the Brexit vote last summer, said Britain’s response to the terror threat must change.

“We cannot and must not pretend that things can continue as they are,” she said, adding there was “far too much tolerance of extremism in our country.”

She repeated calls for international action to combat extremist content online, a message she took to the G7 leaders summit last week.

The ruling Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party suspended national campaign events for the day, but May insisted the election would go ahead as planned on Thursday.

Saturday’s rampage is the latest in a string of attacks to hit Europe, including in Paris, Berlin, and Saint Petersburg, and the French, German, and Russian leaders sent messages of support.

US President Donald Trump offered his help, tweeting “WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!” – and highlighting his thwarted ban on travelers from mainly Muslim countries. (READ: Outrage and solidarity over ‘cowardly’ London attacks

Echoes of Westminster attack

Several people said they were ordered by police to stay inside pubs and restaurants as the terror raged outside.

Alex Shellum at the Mudlark pub said a woman had come into the bar “bleeding heavily from the neck,” telling the BBC: “It appeared that her throat had been cut.” 

Italian photographer Gabriele Sciotto, who was watching the football at the Wheatsheaf pub in Borough Market, said he saw 3 men shot just outside the pub.

“In 2 or 5 seconds, they shot all the 3 men down,” Sciotto told the BBC.

The rampage had harrowing echoes of the attack on Westminster Bridge in March, when British Muslim convert Khalid Masood rammed his car into pedestrians before crashing into the barriers surrounding parliament.

He stabbed a police officer to death before being shot dead by a ministerial bodyguard. – Rappler.com

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