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British leader May: ‘Enough is enough’

As London mourns third attack in 3 months, 12 arrested

- Jane Onyanga- Omara and John Bacon Bacon reported from McLean, Va. USA TODAY

12 arrested in terror attack

Authoritie­s arrested 12 people and led exhaustive searches across an East London neighborho­od Sunday after a weekend rampage that left seven dead, dozens injured and once again brought chaos and fear to the streets of America’s closest European ally.

Three suspected terrorists also were killed in Saturday night’s attack, and 21 of the 48 injured remained in critical condition late Sunday. The attack at iconic London Bridge and a nearby market was the third terrorist strike in Britain in less than three months.

The Islamic State claimed responsibi­lity for Saturday’s attacks, the SITE intelligen­ce group said Sunday. Eyewitness­es said they heard the men shout “this is for Allah,” British media reported.

“It is time to say enough is enough,” Prime Minister Theresa May said Sunday. She called for tougher measures to contain Islamist extremism, saying the recent attacks are not directly linked, but “terrorism breeds terrorism.”

“They are bound together by the single evil ideology of Islamist extremism that preaches hatred, sows division and promotes sectariani­sm,” she said. “It is an ideology that claims our Western values and freedom, democracy and human rights are incompatib­le with the religion of Islam.”

May also called for internatio­nal agreements to regulate cyberspace and deny terrorism the “safe space it needs to breed.” Twitter and Google were among major tech firms issuing statements saying they were working to deny terrorists an online voice.

Police said a van plowed into pedestrian­s on London Bridge, then drove to nearby Borough Market, where the attackers went on a stabbing spree. Armed officers confronted three suspects, who police said were wearing “hoax” suicide vests, at the market.

Mark Rowley, head of counterter­rorism for Metropolit­an Police, said eight officers firing about 50 shots killed all three attackers. One member of the pub- lic suffered a gunshot wound, but the injury was not believed to be critical, he said.

“The situation these officers were confronted with was critical, a matter of life and death,” Rowley said. “Three armed men, wearing what appeared to be suicide belts, had already attacked and killed members of the public and had to be stopped immediatel­y.”

Rowley lauded the courage of officers who ran toward the attack as it unfolded. “I am humbled by the bravery of an officer who will rush toward a potential suicide bomber thinking only of protecting others,” he said.

Counterter­rorism police units made the arrests Sunday during a sweep in the suburban communi- ty of Barking, and more homes in the area were being searched, Rowley said. A possible connection to the attack was not revealed. Rowley said investigat­ors were working to learn more about the attackers, their connection­s and whether they were helped by others not at the scene.

“We will work relentless­ly to establish the facts,” he said.

Some of the 48 wounded had life-threatenin­g injuries, and 36 remained hospitaliz­ed late Sunday, police said. Among them was a British Transport Police officer in stable condition after showing “enormous courage in the face of danger, as did many others who were at the scene and rushed to help,” Chief Constable Paul Crowther said. An off-duty Lon- don police injured.

Daniel Ansah, 50, a security guard at Tito’s restaurant near London Bridge, was there when the attack unfolded. He and others at the restaurant helped some of the wounded.

“It was horrific,” he said. “It could have happened to me, too. I’m traumatize­d.”

President Trump tweeted solidarity with Britain, saying: “WE ARE WITH YOU. GOD BLESS!” Trump also took shots at political correctnes­s and gun control.

“We must stop being politicall­y correct and get down to the business of security for our people. If we don’t get smart it will only get worse,” Trump tweeted.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was “appalled and furious that these twisted and cowardly terrorists deliberate­ly targeted innocent Londoners” and tourists. He urged all Londoners to “remain calm and vigilant today and over the days ahead.”

The secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, Harun Khan, also condemned the attack.

“Muslims everywhere are outraged and disgusted at these cowards who once again have destroyed the lives of our fellow Britons,” he said. “That this should happen in this month of Ramadan, when many Muslims were praying and fasting, only goes to show that these people respect neither life nor faith.”

Four French citizens were among the wounded. French President Emmanuel Macron denounced the “abominable and cowardly” attack and said France will continue fighting “terrorism with all our strength alongside Britain and all other countries.” officer also was

 ?? Police forensic officers work on road inbetween Borough Market and London Bridge in London on Sunday as police continue their investigat­ions following the terror attack. NIKLAS HALLE'N, AFP/GETTY IMAGES ??
Police forensic officers work on road inbetween Borough Market and London Bridge in London on Sunday as police continue their investigat­ions following the terror attack. NIKLAS HALLE'N, AFP/GETTY IMAGES

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