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Ideal_Rock
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The quote* wasn't to individual citizens. If you even bothered to read the article, instead of scanning the headline, you would see that it says that CITIES and CAPITOLS should be prepared for the threat of terror attacks.
"“That means being vigilant, having a police force that is in touch with communities, it means the security services being ready, but it also means exchanging ideas and best practice”, Mr Khan told the Evening Standard shortly before a meeting with New York mayor Bill de Blasio."
Why don't you listed to the tape instead of reading someone elses words? That's not even a DIRECT QUOTE. JFC do you really not understand the difference between a quote and what someone infers?And did you even bother to read the first sentence? Let me highlight it for you.
and encouraged Londoners to be vigilant to combat dangers.
Why don't you listed to the tape instead of reading someone elses words? That's not even a DIRECT QUOTE. JFC do you really not understand the difference between a quote and what someone infers?
https://apnews.com/85f352503e1941c1...-resumes,-holds-minute's-silence-after-attackBritish media reported that armed police carried out a raid on a property in Birmingham. The Press Association on Thursday quoted an unnamed witness saying that the operation was linked to the attack. The witness said that police raided an apartment and arrested three men.
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Defense Secretary Michael Fallon told the BBC that authorities assume the attack was linked to "Islamic terrorism in some form." Investigators worked around the clock.
"They have been working right through the night, looking into his background, how he got hold of the vehicle, where the vehicle has been in the last day or two, and who may or may not have helped him," he said.
I feel incredible sympathy for all of the people around the globe in every country to have lost loved ones in acts of terror.
https://apnews.com/85f352503e1941c1...s-responsibility-for-London-car,-knife-attackLONDON (AP) — The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for an attack by a man who plowed an SUV into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge before stabbing a police officer to death on the grounds of Parliament, and the investigation shifted Thursday to a city in central England long known as an incubator for radicalism.
The attacker was born in Britain and had been investigated for links to religious extremism, British Prime Minister Theresa May said in a sweeping speech to lawmakers in which she also encouraged people in London to go about their lives. At least eight people were arrested in raids, some in the central city of Birmingham.