The News (New Glasgow)

Not afraid

IS claims responsibi­lity for London attack

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The Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity Thursday for an attack by a man who plowed an SUV into pedestrian­s on one of London’s famous bridges and then stabbed a police officer to death at Britain’s Parliament. In a sombre but defiant statement, Britain’s prime minister declared that “we are not afraid.”

In a sweeping speech before the House of Commons, British Prime Minister Theresa May said the man who killed three people Wednesday before being shot to death by police was born in Britain and once came under investigat­ion for links to religious extremism.

British officials named the attacker as Khalid Masood, a 52-year-old with criminal conviction­s who was living in the West Midlands. Police raided properties

in London and Birmingham and made eight arrests.

A Utah man visiting London with his wife for their 25th anniversar­y and a British woman who was a school administra­tor

were killed by the SUV attack on Westminste­r Bridge and 29 others were hospitaliz­ed, seven critically. Others were injured and treated at the scene.

May set an unyielding tone Thursday, saluting the heroism of police as well as the ordinary actions of everyone in the British capital who went about their lives in the aftermath.

“As I speak, millions will be boarding trains and airplanes to travel to London, and to see for themselves the greatest city on Earth,” she told the House of Commons. “It is in these actions – millions of acts of normality – that we find the best response to terrorism. A response that denies our enemies their victory, that refuses to let them win, that shows we will never give in.”

Parliament held a moment of silence Thursday morning to honour the slain officer, Keith Palmer, a 15-year veteran of the Metropolit­an Police and a former soldier, as well as the other victims. Then Parliament, which was locked down after the attack, returned to business – a counter to those who had attacked British democracy.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? A woman holds up a sign at a vigil for the victims of Wednesday’s attack at Trafalgar Square in London.
AP PHOTO A woman holds up a sign at a vigil for the victims of Wednesday’s attack at Trafalgar Square in London.

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