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“Metropolitan Police say they are not treating the incident as terror related.”
Four young men drive a car deliberately into a crowd. Two knives are found at the scene. This is just after a Muslim drove a car deliberately into a crowd and then got out and stabbed a policeman. So what was this incident, if not terror-related? Authorities all over the West are desperate to cover up the reality of jihad attacks. How can we trust what they say?
“Two knives found after car ploughs down pedestrians in Islington, London – several injured,” by Vincent Wood, Express, March 26, 2017:
A CAR ploughed through a crowd of pedestrians in Islington, London, with police finding two knives at the scene near the Old Queen’s Head pub.
At least three people have been taken to hospital following the incident which happened just before 11pm on Saturday outside the Old Queen’s Head pub on Essex Road – an area with many bars and restaurants.
Two men, who tried to run away from the scene, have been arrested on suspicion of GBH with intent and possession of points and blades after knives were found on the scene.
The Metropolitan Police have since confirmed in total four males between the ages of 17 and 19-years-old have been arrested in connection with the incident and are currently being held in police custody.
It comes days after Khalid Masood killed four people and injured 50 others when he drove his car along Westminster Bridge before stabbing PC Keith Palmer to death outside the Houses of Parliament.
The suspects are believed to have mowed down pedestrians before jumping out of the vehicle and attempting to escape on foot.
The scene remains on lockdown as Metropolitan Police and a National Police Air Service helicopter rushed to the scene in an attempt to bring the situation under control.
Images from the scene in Essex Road appear to show pedestrians strewn along the pavement.
Two men and a woman were later taken to hospital for treatment, but their injuries are believed not to be life threatening.
James Monks, who arrived on the scene shortly after the incident, claimed a female police officer told him the victims were “seriously injured but conscious”.
Metropolitan Police say they are not treating the incident as terror related….
“The occupants decamped from the car and fled the scene on foot.
“Four males, aged between 17 and 19, have since been arrested on suspicion of a variety of offences including GBH with intent and possession of points and blades. All four remain in custody.
“Two knives were recovered at the scene; one inside the car and one found near to the car.
“Enquiries into the circumstances continue.
“This is not being treated as terrorist related.
“Officers from Islington investigate. The National Police Air Service also assisted with the investigation.
“Road closures remain in place.”…