Chicago Sun-Times

POLICE: ‘TERRORIST’ ATTACKS IN LONDON

Authoritie­s say 6 dead, 30 hurt near London Bridge; 3 suspects shot dead

- BY DANICA KIRKA AND JILL LAWLESS

LONDON — Terrorists struck at the heart of London on Saturday night, killing six people in a series of vehicle and knife attacks before police shot them dead, authoritie­s said.

The attack began when a van veered off the road and barreled into pedestrian­s on London Bridge. Three men fled the van with large knives and attacked people at bars and restaurant­s in nearby Borough Market, police and witnesses said. More than 30 victims were treated at London hospitals and a number of other patients were treated for less serious injuries.

The violence turned a summery Saturday night in an area packed with revelers into a scene of panic and chaos, with officers running through crowded streets screaming for people to flee. Lifeboats on the River Thames helped evacuate the area.

The Metropolit­an Police force declared the attacks “terrorist incidents.” Assistant Commission­er Mark Rowley said that while they believe all the attackers were killed, the investigat­ion continued.

“We believe three people were involved, but we still have got some more inquiries to do to be 100 percent confident in that,” he said.

As dawn broke over the capital, a large area on the south bank of the River Thames remained cordoned off. Police told people to avoid the area, leaving tourists and revelers struggling to get home.

Only hours before, bursts of gunfire echoed through the streets — likely from armed police — and at least three blasts rang out as officers performed controlled explosions. One image taken by a witness showed a man on the ground surrounded by police; he appeared to be wearing a vest with canisters attached to it.

“The suspects were wearing what looked like explosive vests,” Rowley said. “But these were later establishe­d to hoaxes.”

Gerard Vowls told The Guardian newspaper that he saw a woman being stabbed by three men at the south end of London Bridge. He said he threw chairs, glasses and bottles at the attackers in a bid to stop them.

“They kept coming to try to stab me. They were stabbing everyone. Evil, evil people,” he told the newspaper. “I want to know if this girl is still alive. I’ve been walking around for an hour and a half crying my eyes out. I don’t know what to do.”

Bartender Alex Martinez said he hid in a garbage bin for a half hour when a man stormed the restaurant where he worked, which was nearly full.

“I saw that man with a knife in his hand and after that a man started screaming so I knew something wrong was happening,” he said.

Medics treated the injured near the market as shocked people cried and shouted around them. Police officers yelled at people to run from the area.

Simon Thompson told Sky News that he was just outside Borough Market when he saw crowds fleeing.

“We ran for like 100 meters and then saw loads of police cars turned up and there was kind of a period of quite intense gunfire,” he said. “I hid in a restaurant basement for about an hour. … Police told us to get out and then there was more gunfire.”

Police received the first call of reports of a vehicle hitting pedestrian­s on London Bridge at 10: 08 p. m. Rowley said the attackers were dead in eight minutes.

Multiple witnesses reported a vehicle veering off the road and hitting as many as six pedestrian­s.

Soon after, reports started coming in of stabbings at Borough Market, a nearby area full of bars and restaurant­s surroundin­g a popular food market.

Photograph­er Gabriele Sciotto said he was on his way home from a pub when he saw a man running to- ward him telling him to turn around and run because there was a terrorist attack. As a documentar­y filmmaker, though, his instincts were to keep going.

The 25- year- old said that at first, “it didn’t look too dangerous.”

The men went into Borough Market, but then turned around and ran toward the Wheatsheaf Pub after being confronted by a police officer, he said, and suddenly a lot of police came from the other direction.

The attackers “had no clue what they were doing. They were scared. The police were scared,” he said.

After one of the men was shot, Sciotto, captured a photo of the suspect on the ground wearing what appeared to be canisters strapped to his chest.

Police initially said officers were also responding to a third incident, in the Vauxhall neighborho­od, but later said that turned out to be an unrelated stabbing.

Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed the attack “is being treated as a potential act of terrorism.”

It was the third attack to hit Britain in as many months.

In March, a British convert to Islam ran down people with a vehicle on Westminste­r Bridge, killing four, then stabbed a policeman to death outside Parliament.

On May 22, a British suicide bomber killed 22 people and injured dozens at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.

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 ?? GABRIELE SCIOTTO/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Armed police stand over two suspects shot at the scene of a terror attack outside Borough Market in central London on Saturday. In this image made from PA Video footage, people receive medical attention near London Bridge.
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GABRIELE SCIOTTO/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Armed police stand over two suspects shot at the scene of a terror attack outside Borough Market in central London on Saturday. In this image made from PA Video footage, people receive medical attention near London Bridge. | FEDERICA DE CARIA/ PA VIA AP

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