UK parliament attacker identified
The man who cut down people on foot and cut a policeman in a dangerous attack on the English parliament was distinguished by police on Thursday as 52-year-old Khalid Masood.
London's Metropolitan Police said in an announcement that Masood was known by "various false names".
He was conceived in Kent in southeast Britain and had been living in the West Midlands, which incorporates the city of Birmingham where there was an equipped police attack overnight in connection with Wednesday's strike.
Police said Masood had a scope of feelings for ambush including horrifying substantial damage, ownership of hostile weapons and open request offenses extending from 1983 to 2003.
In any case, it said Masood had never been indicted any fear mongering offenses and that he "was not the subject of any examinations and there was no earlier insight about his aim to mount a psychological oppressor assault".
Prior Thursday, PM Theresa May said the man behind the assault had once been explored by the insight benefit MI5 "in connection to worries about vicious radicalism".
London's Metropolitan Police said in an announcement that Masood was known by "various false names".
He was conceived in Kent in southeast Britain and had been living in the West Midlands, which incorporates the city of Birmingham where there was an equipped police attack overnight in connection with Wednesday's strike.
Police said Masood had a scope of feelings for ambush including horrifying substantial damage, ownership of hostile weapons and open request offenses extending from 1983 to 2003.
In any case, it said Masood had never been indicted any fear mongering offenses and that he "was not the subject of any examinations and there was no earlier insight about his aim to mount a psychological oppressor assault".
Prior Thursday, PM Theresa May said the man behind the assault had once been explored by the insight benefit MI5 "in connection to worries about vicious radicalism".
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