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7 killed, 3 suspects dead after 'brutal terrorist attack' at London Bridge, Borough Market
7 killed, 3 suspects dead after 'brutal terrorist attack' at London Bridge, Borough Market | Seven people were killed, three attackers are dead and 48 victims have
been transported to hospitals after a "brutal terrorist attack" in
London Saturday night involving a vehicle reportedly plowing into
pedestrians on London Bridge and reported stabbings at Borough Market,
officials said.
At a press conference Sunday morning, British Prime Minister Theresa May
referred to the events as a "brutal terrorist attack" and the attackers
as "terrorists." She added "there is far too much tolerance of
extremism in our country."
May took direct aim at Islamic extremism, saying, "While the attacks are
not connected, they are connected in one important sense: they are
bound together by the single evil ideology that is Islamic extremism.
Defeating this ideology is one of the great challenges of our time."
May also cited the Internet as a breeding ground for extremism, saying
"We cannot allow this ideology the safe space that allows it to breed."
At a press conference Sunday morning, London Metropolitan Commissioner
Cressida Dick announced that the death toll had increased from 6 to 7.
She added, "We believe there were 3 attackers and we believe they are
dead."
Dick said police "believed" that the incident was under control, but a
large police cordon remained in place in the area, south of the Thames,
on Sunday. She police patrols will be increased in London, including
those by armed officers.


Police said they responded to reports of a vehicle striking pedestrians on London Bridge at about 10:08 p.m. local time.

"The vehicle continued to drive from London Bridge to Borough Market,"
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said. "The
suspects then left the vehicle and a number of people were stabbed."

Armed officers confronted the three male suspects, who were shot and
killed by authorities in Borough Market, Rowley said. It was eight
minutes, from the moment police were notified about the attack to when
the three men were killed, Dick said.
Police said the suspects were wearing fake explosive vests. Prime
Minister May said police determined they were worn "to spread panic and
fear."
The suspects were confronted and shot by the police within eight minutes of the first call, Rowley added.

BBC reporter Holly Jones, who was on London Bridge at the time of that
incident, told the network that several people were hurt after a white
van swerved and hit a crowd of people while it was crossing London
Bridge.
"A white van driver came speeding -- probably about 50 mph -- veered off
the road into the crowds of people who were walking along the
pavement," she told BBC News. "He swerved right round me and then hit
about five or six people. He hit about two people in front of me and
then three behind. I'd say there are about four severely injured people.
They all have paramedics assisting them at the moment."
This photo taken at 10:10 is a bit clearer. Apologies for taking it (considering the situation), but I did want the scene to be documented . pic.twitter.com/Itc8N5a1gq— Brad Myers (@bradnolesbest) June 3, 2017
One man told The Associated Press he was finishing dinner in Borough
Market when a woman "came running in and said there was a person out
there wielding some kind of knife ... The manager of the restaurant
herded everybody together and took us upstairs to the staff quarters and
we sat there for an hour and a half during which time we heard three
separate volleys of gunfire, quite well-timed apart. They weren't very
quick. There was one series, then another, then another."
Later the man said they were told to leave the restaurant. "We had to
run out with our hands on our heads and just keep running," he told the
AP.

The London Ambulance Service's assistant director of operations, Peter
Rhodes, said in a statement early Sunday morning that 48 people were
taken to five hospitals and that "a number of others" were treated at
the scene for "minor injuries, all in connection with the London Bridge
incident.
Rhodes added, "We sent over 80 of our medics to the scene including
ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, specialist response teams and an
advanced trauma team from London’s Air Ambulance."
At a press conference Sunday morning, London mayor Sadiq Khan said of
those transported to hospitals, "some of them I'm afraid are critical."
And Prime Minister May described some of the injured as having
"life-threatening conditions."
He also said the number of casualties could have been higher had EMS
workers not been so quick to respond. "The emergency services reacted
heroically and brilliantly last night," Khan said. "Not only did they
tackle the terrorist, but they helped the injured. And as a result of
their swift action, fewer people have died than would otherwise have
been the case, but also the severity of the injuries are less bad than
they could have been."
While a complete rundown of the nationalities of the victims and injured
has not yet been provided, French President Emmanuel Macron said French
citizens are among the wounded.
Khan was asked if it was a mistake for the country's threat level to be
reduced from critical to severe on May 27 in light of Saturday's attack.
"No, I don’t think so," he said. "In the immediate days following the
Manchester attack it was raised to critical because the police and
experts were still pursuing lines of inquiries and they weren’t sure if
any other people were involved in the attack at Manchester ... critical
means an attack is imminent ... they’ve reduced it to severe but it's
still a very high level. That means an attack is highly likely."
At her press conference, Prime Minister May said British law enforcement
agencies had "disrupted five credible threats since the Westminster
attack in March." May also said that Saturday's attack was not connected
to recent terror incidents, which include attacks at Westminster and
Manchester Arena.

British Transport Police said one of its officers is among the injured.
The officer was one of the first to arrive at the London Bridge scene
and his condition is characterized as serious but non-life-threatening,
the British Transport Police said.
Police are urging the public to avoid London Bridge and Borough Market.
Anyone with images or film of the incident is asked to upload them at
www.ukpoliceimageappeal.co.uk, police said.
London bridge station is being evacuated #londonbridge pic.twitter.com/ix3OD1V42D— Caroline Breniere (@carolinebrni) June 3, 2017
Scenes at Southwark police station borough high street #Londonbridge #london #breaking pic.twitter.com/MHj6czECB8— Samantha Wild (@SamanthaWild) June 3, 2017
London Bridge is normally crowded on Saturday nights, and Borough Market
is a popular area packed with bars and restaurants a short distance
from the bridge.
Rowley said the police "are reviewing and planning to strengthen our
policing stance across London over the forthcoming days, and there will
be additional police and officers deployed across the Capital."
He added, “I would like to ask the public to remain vigilant and let us
know if they see anything suspicious that causes them concern and dial
999 immediately.”


London Mayor Sadiq Khan,
who also called the incidents terrorism, said in a statement, "This was
a deliberate and cowardly attack on innocent Londoners and visitors to
our city enjoying their Saturday night. I condemn it in the strongest
possible terms. There is no justification whatsoever for such barbaric
acts."

President Donald Trump
was briefed on the situation and spoke with Prime Minister May to offer
his condolences. The White House said Trump "praised the heroic
response of police and other first responders and offered the full
support of the United States Government in investigating and bringing
those responsible for these heinous acts to justice."
The U.S. State Department
condemned the incidents, saying in a statement, "The United States
stands ready to provide any assistance authorities in the United Kingdom
may request. Our hearts are with the families and loved ones of the
victims. We wish a full and quick recovery to those injured in the
attacks."
The U.S. Embassy in London said, "We are closely monitoring the
incidents in London. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of
those affected by this terrible situation ... We stand ready to provide
all possible consular assistance should we become aware of any affected
U.S. citizens."
At Sunday morning's press conference, London Metropolitan Police's
Cressida Dick said she believes information will be shared with U.S. law
enforcement agencies as usual after such an attack.
The attack comes just days ahead of Britain's general election on
Thursday. Both May's Conservative party and Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party
said Sunday morning that they are suspending campaigning. Corbyn said
his party "will be suspending national campaigning until this evening,
after consultations with other parties, as a mark of respect for those
who have died and suffered injury. But Paul Nuttal, leader of the UK
Independence Party, tweeted, "I am refusing to suspend the UKIP campaign
because disrupting our democracy is what extremists want."
Also Saturday night, police reported a stabbing incident in London's
Vauxhall neighborhood, but police have since said that it is not
connected to the incidents on London Bridge and at Borough Market.
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