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RSS FeedsLondon attacker was British-born and had been investigated for extremist links, U.K. prime minister says
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23 march 2017 13:07:33

 
London attacker was British-born and had been investigated for extremist links, U.K. prime minister says
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LONDON—British Prime Minister Theresa May says police know the identity of the British-born man who went on a car and gun rampage at Parliament Wednesday that killed a police officer and two civilians.May says he was once investigated for extremist links but was considered a peripheral figure. She didn’t disclose his name.May says police believe the man acted alone and there is no reason to believe “imminent further attacks” are planned.Britain’s Parliament observed a minute of silence Thursday, while authorities raided homes in central England to search for evidence.Eight people were arrested in raids, including some in the city of Birmingham. Police searched for clues as to why a man driving an SUV plowed into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, killing two and injuring more than 30 others, before he fatally stabbed a police officer on Parliament’s grounds. Police shot and killed the attacker, whose identity they have not yet disclosed.Parliament was locked down after the attack, and the return to business was seen as an important act of defiance. The silence began at 9:33 a.m., to honour the shoulder number of the murdered officer, Keith Palmer.“Those who carry out such wicked and depraved acts as we saw yesterday can never triumph in our country and we must ensure it is not violence, hatred or division but decency and tolerance that prevails in our country,” Trade Secretary Liam Fox said.The other lawmakers responded: “Hear, hear!”Mayor Sadiq Khan called for Londoners to attend a candlelit vigil at Trafalgar Square on Thursday evening in solidarity with the victims and their families and to show that London remains united.London went on. Parliament Square, Westminster Bridge and several surrounding streets remain cordoned off by police. Scores of unarmed officers in bright yellow jackets were staffing the perimeter tape, guiding confused civil servants trying to get to work.In Parliament&#x ...


 
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