Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Westminster terror attack

CAR CARNAGE 

Westminster ‘terror attack’ – video shows chilling moment car mowed down pedestrians and cyclists before crashing into barrier outside Parliament

A man has been arrested and cops confirmed the 'very sinister' smash is being investigated by counter terror command
THIS is the chilling moment a car careered through Westminster before mowing down pedestrians and smashing into a barrier at "50mph" in a "terror" rampage.
The dramatic footage shows the silver Ford Fiesta hurtling across lanes outside the Houses of Parliament before ploughing into several cyclists.
 This is the moment a car careered across Westminster before mowing down pedestrians and smashing into barrier at 50mph during a 'terror' rampage
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This is the moment a car careered across Westminster before mowing down pedestrians and smashing into barrier at 50mph during a 'terror' rampage
The handcuffed driver, in his 20s and believed to be from the Midlands, was led away by armed cops after people were left injured in the "very sinister" smash at around 7.40am.

This is what we know so far...
  • A car crashed into anti-terror barriers outside the Houses of Parliament at 7.40am
  • Three people have been hurt - but cops say none have life-threatening injuries
  • Witnesses saw a silver car "deliberately" travelling towards Westminster at 50mph
  • A man, in his 20s, has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences
  • Extra cops will now be stationed at key transport hubs across the country
  • Theresa May has praised medics and police for their quick response to the "attack"

One woman suffered serious, but non-life threatening, injuries while two other men also needed medical treatment.
Met Police confirmed the suspect - who is not believed to have been armed - is currently being quizzed on suspicion of terror offences at a South London police station.
 The driver of the silver car is led away from the scene by cops outside Parliament this morning
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The driver of the silver car is led away from the scene by cops outside Parliament this morning
 A man, in his twenties, has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences
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A man, in his twenties, has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences
 Police surround the vehicle outside the Houses of Parliament this morning
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Police surround the vehicle outside the Houses of Parliament this morning
 The driver is handcuffed after he drove his car into barriers outside Parliament this morning
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The driver is handcuffed after he drove his car into barriers outside Parliament this morning
But cops said he is "not cooperating" as they try to establish the motive behind the attack.
Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said in a police press conference: "It appears to be a deliberate act. We are treating it as a terrorist incident.
"At this early stage of the investigation no other suspects at the scene have been identified or reported to police."
Footage shows two police officers being forced to jump out of the road as the car careers towards them before mowing down civilians.
Injured cyclists are then seen being treated by paramedics as bikes lay strewn across the road.
Armed police were heard shouting "move back as quick as you can, we're asking you for a reason" as they swarmed through Westminster when the car came to a halt.
Witness Barry Williams earlier said: "It did look like an attack... Once he hit the cyclists he accelerated towards the barrier."
 The suspect is led away from the scene by armed cops following the chaos this morning
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The suspect is led away from the scene by armed cops following the chaos this morning
 The car speeds through Westminster before colliding into innocent victims
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The car speeds through Westminster before colliding into innocent victims
 The car swerves across the road after ploughing into cyclists in Westminster
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The car swerves across the road after ploughing into cyclists in Westminster
 The car crashes into the anti-terror barriers outside of the Houses of Parliament
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The car crashes into the anti-terror barriers outside of the Houses of Parliament
 Officers investigate the car after it smashed into the barriers
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Officers investigate the car after it smashed into the barriers
 Chaos at the scene of the crash in Westminster this morning
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Chaos at the scene of the crash in Westminster this morning
 Smoke billows from the bonnet of the Fiesta after it crashed into anti-terror barriers
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Smoke billows from the bonnet of the Fiesta after it crashed into anti-terror barriers
 This aerial shot shows the smashed Ford Fiesta outside Parliament this morning
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This aerial shot shows the smashed Ford Fiesta outside Parliament this morning
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Moment suspect drives a car into a Parliament barrier in Westminister 
Eyewitness Jason Williams added: "He went into the bollard at high speed, about 40 or 50mph.
"It was, in my opinion, something planned and something very sinister."
Another witness said: “I saw a silver car heading towards cyclists on the wrong side of the road.
“He hit them then swerved over towards the safety barrier and then accelerated and hit it at quite high speed.
“The car actually came off the ground and landed again.

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“He hit about five cyclists. One actually got up and began to chase the car.
“It was frightening."
Elma Refuerzo, 57, a house keeper in Parliament, told the Sun Online: "The driver was pulled out of the car by police.
"Police aimed rifles at the car. He was inside the car. I heard a noise - police were shouting ‘stay there, stay there’."
Cyclist treated by emergency services after car drives into Houses of Parliament security banner
 A man is led away from the silver car by armed cops outside Parliament this morning
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A man is led away from the silver car by armed cops outside Parliament this morning
 Police sprint to the scene of the crash this morning
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Police sprint to the scene of the crash this morning
 Terrified members of the public are lead away from Parliament Square by cops
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Terrified members of the public are lead away from Parliament Square by cops
Pedestrian Ewalina Ochab said: "I think the crash looked intentional - the car drove at speed and towards the barriers.
"I heard some noise and someone screamed."
Bus driver Victor Ogbomo, 49, was driving passengers past the front of Westminster when he saw the crash.
"All I saw was the smoke coming out of a vehicle, a silver vehicle ... I just stopped the bus," he said.
"The police said we have to move back, then in less than five minutes the response team came."

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Jason Williams told ITV's Good Morning Britain that the incident was "very, very scary".
He said: "I’ve seen a man driving a vehicle, and he's gone into one of the bollards. There was a loud bang.
"Straight away I thought 'Oh no, this is another terrorist attack'. So I’ve just started to run and the police were saying 'get out, get out of the area'.
 An aerial shot of the crash shows the wrecked car and paramedics treating an injured pedestrian
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An aerial shot of the crash shows the wrecked car and paramedics treating an injured pedestrian
 This is the car that crashed into the barrier outside Parliament this morning
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This is the car that crashed into the barrier outside Parliament this morning
 Police swarm in on the scene in Westminster this morning
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Police swarm in on the scene in Westminster this morning
Armed police swoop after car crashes into barriers outside Houses of Parliament
US President Donald Trump tweeted this afternoon: “Another terrorist attack in London... These animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength!”
The incident comes just over a year after terrorist Khalid Masood drove into pedestrians and rammed the gates of Parliament in a terror attack.
The jihadi killed five people including Westminster cop PC Keith Palmer before he was shot dead by armed police.
Security expert Chris Phillips said today's could be a botched terror attack.
He told GMB: "I think one of the biggest issues for police officers when they approached the vehicle was could it explode.
"This could well be some form of an attack that’s not quite worked properly for the attacker. "
 Armed police at the scene of the crash today
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Armed police at the scene of the crash today
 A police cordon has been set up around Parliament Square in Westminster this morning
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A police cordon has been set up around Parliament Square in Westminster this morning
 Westminster Bridge has been closed by cops in light of the crash
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Westminster Bridge has been closed by cops in light of the crash

HIGH ALERT: The terror attack that put Westminster on lockdown just 18 months ago

Westminster has been put on high alert before, with this morning's crash outside Parliament barely 18 months since the terror attack that gripped the capital.
Five people were killed and more than 50 people were injured when Kent-born terrorist Khalid Masoodmowed pedestrians down along Westminster Bridge in March last year.
The 52-year-old then crashed his car into the gates of Parliament, running into the compound with two blades when he fatally stabbed police officer Keith Palmer.
Fifth victim, Andreea Cristea, was thrown off Westminster bridgeduring the terror attack.
Terrorist Masood was shot by police, later dying in hospital.
Scotland Yard said Masood was a violent criminal convicted of multiple offences spanning 20 years.

But they confirmed Masood was not the subject of any current investigations and there was no prior intelligence about his intent to mount a terrorist attack.
Streets around Parliament Square, Millbank and Victoria Tower Gardens have been cordoned off with dozens of police, ambulances and firefighters at the scene.
Westminster Bridge has been closed to cars and pedestrians and nearby Lambeth Bridge is also to be shut imminently.
Theresa May has praised medics and police for responding to the attack.
The PM tweeted: "My thoughts are with those injured in the incident in Westminster and my thanks to the emergency services for their immediate and courageous response."
Number 10 said there would be a COBRA meeting later today to discuss the attack on Westminster.

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