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      XPost: alt.religion.islam, uk.politics.misc, misc.immigration.usa       XPost: sac.politics, rec.bicycles.misc       From: emailbarry@yahoo.com              London Metropolitan Police officials arrested a man who allegedly       drove into a group of cyclists and crashed into the barriers outside       the British Parliament in Westminster on Tuesday. The incident is       being treated as a terrorist incident, authorities said.              "Given that this appears to be a deliberate act, the method and this       being an iconic site, we are treating it as a terrorist incident and       the investigation is being led by officers from the Counter Terrorism       Command," Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner Neil Basu said       during a news conference.              Authorities are working to identify the driver and establish his       motive, Basu said, adding, "He is not currently cooperating.”              PHOTO: Armed police point their weapons on a car that crashed into       security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Aug. 14,       2018.ITN via AP       Armed police point their weapons on a car that crashed into security       barriers outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Aug. 14,       2018.more +       Two people, a man and a woman, were taken to the hospital, while a       third person was treated at the scene for minor injuries, authorities       said. None of the injuries were life-threatening.              "I was getting off the bike and put my foot down, then there was a       sound like tires screeching," Geoffrey Woodman, a strategy consultant       who witnessed the incident, told the Press Association. "This car       turned round to the left and swerved into the wrong lane of traffic       and into the bank where all the cyclists wait."              Most of the cyclists managed to jump off their bikes, but a woman was       clipped by the hood of the car as it passed, he said.              Video showed the driver being dragged out of his car by a number of       police officers. The man, in his late 20s, was driving a silver Ford       Fiesta when he crashed into the barriers at 7:37 a.m. local time,       police said.              No weapons have been found in the car and no other suspects have been       identified, authorities said.              PHOTO: Police forensics officers work around a silver Ford Fiesta car       that was driven into a barrier at the Houses of Parliament in central       London, Aug. 14, 2018.Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images       Police forensics officers work around a silver Ford Fiesta car that       was driven into a barrier at the Houses of Parliament in central       London, Aug. 14, 2018.more +              Metropolitan Police       ?       @metpoliceuk        While we are keeping an open mind, the Met's Counter-Terrorism       Command is leading the investigation into the #Westminster incident.              1:23 AM - Aug 14, 2018       974       970 people are talking about this       Twitter Ads info and privacy       Streets around Parliament Square were blocked off as police vehicles       swarmed the area, video posted on social media showed. More than a       dozen emergency vehicles were on the scene. Wider cordons have since       been removed, while cordons around the immediate crime scene will       remain for some time, police said.              (MORE: Terror in the UK: A timeline of recent attacks)       (MORE: Khalid Masood identified by police as man behind London attack)       PHOTO: Armed police at St. Thomas hospital close to the scene of an       incident at Houses of Parliament in London, Aug. 14, 2018.Andy       Rain/REX via Shutterstock       Armed police at St. Thomas' hospital close to the scene of an incident       at Houses of Parliament in London, Aug. 14, 2018.       The Westminster subway station re-opened after it had been closed       earlier, the official Transport for London feed said in a tweet.              President Donald Trump weighed in, tweeting, "Another terrorist attack       in London...These animals are crazy and must be dealt with through       toughness and strength!"                     Donald J. Trump       ?       @realDonaldTrump        Another terrorist attack in London...These animals are crazy and must       be dealt with through toughness and strength!              4:42 AM - Aug 14, 2018       97.8K       38.1K people are talking about this       Twitter Ads info and privacy       The threat to the U.K. remains severe, British Prime Minister Theresa       May said in a statement.              "I would urge the public to remain vigilant -- but also to come       together and carry on as normal, just as they did after the sickening       attacks in Manchester and London last year," she said. "The twisted       aim of the extremists is to use violence and terror to divide us. They       will never succeed."                     UK Prime Minister       ?       @10DowningStreet        "My thoughts are with those injured in the incident in Westminster       and my thanks to the emergency services for their immediate and       courageous response." - PM @theresa_may              2:20 AM - Aug 14, 2018       1,386       772 people are talking about this       Twitter Ads info and privacy       This appears to be the second attack on Westminster in the past 18       months. In March 2017, 52-year-old Khalid Masood, a Muslim convert       with a criminal past, crashed his rented car into pedestrians on       Westminster Bridge and later stabbed a police officer outside of the       parliament building. Four people died in the attack, including the       officer. Masood was shot and killed by police.              PHOTO: Police at the scene of an incident outside parliament in       London, Aug. 14, 2018.Andy Rain/REX via Shutterstock       Police at the scene of an incident outside parliament in London, Aug.       14, 2018.       Since then, 12 terror plots have been thwarted in the U.K., Andrew       Parker, director general of the MI5, the U.K.'s domestic       counterintelligence and security agency, said in a speech in Berlin in       May.              Parliament was not in session on Tuesday. The House of Commons and       House of Lords are out of session from July 24 to Sept. 4.              https://abcnews.go.com/International/driver-arrested-crashing-ba       rier-british-parliament/story?id=57163025              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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