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as we look at these live pictures from the palace of westminster. en saying, the first report came out on social media just before 8am this morning. there were a number of eyewitnesses sending in videos and photos on twitter and other social media outlets, which showed something that clearly happened. outside parliament, there reports of ca i’s outside parliament, there reports of cars crashing into barriers, reports ofa cars crashing into barriers, reports of a cyclist apparently injured, so we waited for a while to find out an official confirmation of what had happened and that has come from the metropolitan police who have tweeted that a car was in collision with barriers outside the houses of parliament, a male driver was detained by officers at the scene, a number of pedestrians have been injured, officers remain at the scene, and we issue further information when we have it. now certainly, at this stage, there was no more official confirmation of exactly what happened beyond that information that we have. quite clearly, the police are treating
as we look at these live pictures from the palace of westminster. en saying, the first report came out on social media just before 8am this morning. there were a number of eyewitnesses sending in videos and photos on twitter and other social media outlets, which showed something that clearly happened. outside parliament, there reports of ca i’s outside parliament, there reports of cars crashing into barriers, reports ofa cars crashing into barriers, reports of a cyclist apparently injured, so...
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turns out to be, a terror attacks, to change our way of life, to change the way of life of the palace of westminstercracy. and maybe moving traffic away from that or somehow isolating the palace of westminster would send the wrong signal, some people might argue. some people might argue that, i would argue the other way that it would argue the other way that it would improve the area considerably. but, listen, these are matters for government. from the police perspective, they do with the tools that they are given and the barriers we re that they are given and the barriers were placed around the palace of westminster in about 2004 or 2005 and that was from the al-qaeda threat of vehicle bombs attacking big ben and the palace. they have done theirjob, let's be frank about that. of course, you are never going to have a situation where individuals walking on pavements or cycling on footpaths and run cycle paths are going to be completely safe from some madman who decides to run them over. the important thing is then that you have the correct police response and what we have seen today is a brilliant po
turns out to be, a terror attacks, to change our way of life, to change the way of life of the palace of westminstercracy. and maybe moving traffic away from that or somehow isolating the palace of westminster would send the wrong signal, some people might argue. some people might argue that, i would argue the other way that it would argue the other way that it would improve the area considerably. but, listen, these are matters for government. from the police perspective, they do with the tools...
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the whole area of westminster is still in lockdown. all the roads around the palacef westminster and parliament square still sealed off to traffic and pedestrians. of the people injured, only one is still in hospital, we are being told, and that person does not have serious injuries so there is an overwhelming feeling of relief this lunchtime that what appears to have been another terror attack in london was not worse. this report from richard lister. sirens wailing across westminster as police converge on the car within seconds. immediately after the crash, a moment of confusion as the car sits smoking at the barriers outside the house of lords. police start pushing people back. armed officers, weapons drawn, swarm over to the car. at this stage, they don't know if this is an accident or an attack. the driver is pulled out. he is filmed standing quietly at the scene in handcuffs. police confirmed later he has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences. a bbc camera caught the progress of the silver ford fiesta making its way slowly around parliament square. but t
the whole area of westminster is still in lockdown. all the roads around the palacef westminster and parliament square still sealed off to traffic and pedestrians. of the people injured, only one is still in hospital, we are being told, and that person does not have serious injuries so there is an overwhelming feeling of relief this lunchtime that what appears to have been another terror attack in london was not worse. this report from richard lister. sirens wailing across westminster as police...
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of westminster?” terrorist incident just on the doorsteps of westminster? i think the palacee palace of westminster, what stands for, ourvalues, our tolerance, our liberal society will always be a target for those people whose belize we directly challenge. i'm afraid that is what we have seen a taxi or against us, either previous plies or certainly actual attacks carried out. that is what it is well protected. but i wanted a protection measures were, the car we nt protection measures were, the car went into a barrier, did not get into the precinct, but also the police were in there in force very quickly in the incident was dealt with. i think that is something we should always realise, an iconic symbols are often what terrorists go for. they cannot often go for the police or armed forces to rid them of that was used to go where our values are civilized. in the grey building a work in is what it is all about. so you are satisfied with the security measures at westminster, you are satisfied with the measures that are currently in place? we always review measures and even in thi
of westminster?” terrorist incident just on the doorsteps of westminster? i think the palacee palace of westminster, what stands for, ourvalues, our tolerance, our liberal society will always be a target for those people whose belize we directly challenge. i'm afraid that is what we have seen a taxi or against us, either previous plies or certainly actual attacks carried out. that is what it is well protected. but i wanted a protection measures were, the car we nt protection measures were,...
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for the entry exit point of parliament for cars which would be a very particular area of the palace of westminster do counter terror units interview eyewitnesses at the scene i suppose the point there is that not detrimental when they give their accounts to the media there's a quite a lot of mix ups happening at the time the information trying to get all right. well it isn't it isn't you the police as we saw. say want as many witness statements as possible as much footage as possible and the greater volume they get the greater accuracy they'll get from their intelligence what happened at the scene you know there are police officers that were observing it that barrier that they go into these two police officers sound and the little cabin beside their on the open and close up barrier to let a member of the house of lords into into their car park so there are some very very good witness statements i will be there it's quite clear that this was a deliberate act the motivation behind it we don't know yet a mill bus or said that the individual has been arrested is not cooperating so that's what they'll
for the entry exit point of parliament for cars which would be a very particular area of the palace of westminster do counter terror units interview eyewitnesses at the scene i suppose the point there is that not detrimental when they give their accounts to the media there's a quite a lot of mix ups happening at the time the information trying to get all right. well it isn't it isn't you the police as we saw. say want as many witness statements as possible as much footage as possible and the...
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the incident happened just outside the palace of westminster at about 7.30am as people were heading tog westbound past the houses of parliament when it swerved into eastbound traffic, hitting security barriers. the whole of the area has been cordoned off by police, that's likely to stay in place for some time. several cyclists were hit — two people were treated at the scene — a woman is being treated at guy's and st thomas‘ hospital with serious but not life—threatening injuries. police arrested a 20—year—old man at the scene, they say they are questioning him on suspicion of terrorism offences but he's refusing to answer their questions and they‘ re haven't yet identified him. they say there's no intelligence at this time of any further danger to londoners. prime minister theresa may said her thoughts were with those injured in the westminster car crash and thanked the emergency services for their immediate and courageous response. a meeting of the government's emergency cobra committee will be held shortly at two o'clock this afternoon. the met police gave this update at a news confe
the incident happened just outside the palace of westminster at about 7.30am as people were heading tog westbound past the houses of parliament when it swerved into eastbound traffic, hitting security barriers. the whole of the area has been cordoned off by police, that's likely to stay in place for some time. several cyclists were hit — two people were treated at the scene — a woman is being treated at guy's and st thomas‘ hospital with serious but not life—threatening injuries. police...
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waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster before the car smashes into a security ball art. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards whether safety barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high—speed. barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high-speed. what the sure impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated hard he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated ha rd towards he meant to hit the cyclist that he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards ohio briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the barnard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. he crashed into the security barriers. and yelled to police others is, stop, he hit two cyclist. i realised it was something else. armed police were just behi
waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster before the car smashes into a security ball art. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards whether safety barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high—speed. barrier is. he accelerated and hitter at quite a high-speed. what the sure impression?...
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people, but he actually used his vehicle to mount the pavement before he got close to the palace of westminsterct. and sadly killed pc keith palmer. so here you have this car appearing to have gone towards those barriers which were put in place to actually repel this sort of thing happening. we spoke to a security analyst earlier, who is looking at the live images like everybody else, but to enter the channel but the vehicle did, before it hit that a barrier, it's not necessarily... you have to do that deliberately, you have to turn off to go down that barrier as if you're going to the house of lords. yes, exactly, that's why with khalid masood we saw him mounted the bridge further back but in this case thatis bridge further back but in this case that is what has happened. yes, that isa that is what has happened. yes, that is a deliberate act for them of course, last year was a terrible yearfor course, last year was a terrible year for terror attacks in this country, five in total, a large number of people killed, and the westminster bridge was the first attack. there was also, though, the inci
people, but he actually used his vehicle to mount the pavement before he got close to the palace of westminsterct. and sadly killed pc keith palmer. so here you have this car appearing to have gone towards those barriers which were put in place to actually repel this sort of thing happening. we spoke to a security analyst earlier, who is looking at the live images like everybody else, but to enter the channel but the vehicle did, before it hit that a barrier, it's not necessarily... you have to...
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it happened just outside the palace of westminster at about seven thirty this morning — as people weren it swerved into eastbound traffic — hitting security barriers. several cyclists were hit — two people were taken to hospital — one was discharged and a woman is being treated for serious injuries. police arrested a man a 20—year—old man at the scene — it's believed the suspect is from the birmingham area. prime minister theresa may said her thoughts were with those injured in the westminster car crash and thanked the emergency services for their "immediate and courageous" response. the government's emergency cobra committee is meeting now. our security correspondent frank gardner is here. the suspect is in custody, not being cooperative we understand but police still treating this as a terror attack. it was very clearly a deliberate action by the driver. we don't know what the motives were, whether or not he was being directed by anybody else or whether this was a case of somebody having some kind of road rage or something far more sinister. no one is committing themselves get to wha
it happened just outside the palace of westminster at about seven thirty this morning — as people weren it swerved into eastbound traffic — hitting security barriers. several cyclists were hit — two people were taken to hospital — one was discharged and a woman is being treated for serious injuries. police arrested a man a 20—year—old man at the scene — it's believed the suspect is from the birmingham area. prime minister theresa may said her thoughts were with those injured in...
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cyclists waiting through the light, accelerates towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster. they leap out of the way before the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work whhe aw the car career out of the morning trfic. >>it the cyclist, then swerved over to the safety barrier andat accelerateigh speed. mark: was it a deliberate act? if he'antt sured to hit the cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated towards the barrier. mark: the car hit the security bollard so hard it briefly lifted off taw ground. >> iim crash into the bollard at high speed, at least 50 miles per hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked orthing. mark: wiin minutes, armed response teams arrived and some ran towards the incident. i was 200 meters down this road as the incident happened and saw half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speeds up thisthoad away from incident. it appears it wanepart of a plresponse for this type of emergency. this was the scene a few minuter after the cah. cyclists w th
cyclists waiting through the light, accelerates towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster. they leap out of the way before the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work whhe aw the car career out of the morning trfic. >>it the cyclist, then swerved over to the safety barrier andat accelerateigh speed. mark: was it a deliberate act? if he'antt sured to hit the cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he...
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waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster way before the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist, they may have just been in the way, then he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. armed response teams arrived and were there within minutes. i saw half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up this road away from the incident. it appears that was part of a planned response to exactly this kind of emergency. this was the scene just a few minutes afte
waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster way before the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to...
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waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminstere the car smashes into a security bollard. because there were so many armed police, the police appearfrom everywhere... barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is, where the police make sure cars get through, and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, it seemed to. i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclists, they may have just been in the way, but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollard so hard, it briefly lifted off the ground. i've seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he's driving about, i'd say, at least 50mph. the guy seemed very focused, he wasn't panicked or anything. within minutes, armed response teams had arrived, and some ran towards the incident. i was about 200 metres down this road as the incident happened this
waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminstere the car smashes into a security bollard. because there were so many armed police, the police appearfrom everywhere... barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is, where the police make sure cars get through, and accelerated and hit...
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the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seem to have crumpled the whole front of the small it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in my life and it was deliberate it wasn't it was no over dinner for you it was a direct hit this video taken from on high some distance away shows the car seeming to drive normally before swerving violently across the road and then veering again through the security barriers and coming to a stop to police officers had to jump clear to avoid being hit. as he crossed lanes on accelerated to point his car parliament the driver plowed through a group of cyclists at least one was injured though not seriously. by now the full security apparatus agree there were no weapons in the car but the incident was s
the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seem to have crumpled the whole front of the small it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in...
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waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster before the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist, they may have just been in the way, then he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. armed response teams arrived and were there within minutes. i was about 200 metres down the road and i saw half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up this road away from the incident. it appears that was part of a planned response to exactly this kind of emergency. this
waiting at the lights, accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminster before the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. he hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is. he accelerated and hit it at quite a high—speed. what was your impression? was it deliberate? i was not sure whether he meant to hit...
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you know right casualty rate because the amount of tourism that set in there you got westminster abbey on one side of the street and you've got the palace of westminster and you have it's very popular with tourists. and we understand that the suspect is not cooperating with investigators and b. what are investigators doing now and what should be the next steps. i think the key part is well obviously in addition to gathering the physical forensic evidence it will be that they are looking at premises in burma given nothing at the moment they most probably apprentices that he's the access to and important as copper is trying to find a motive now looking at any electronic communications devices from laptops p.c.'s i phones etc. can tell the police what he's been looking at who's been communicating with on top of that talking to witnesses in those areas who would know this individual to try to get a background to. this who is a sort of. well ok david we're having a couple it's our problems. can you can you hear me now david. yes ok very good are very good well let's continue that the police reacted this morning very very quickly as soon as i
you know right casualty rate because the amount of tourism that set in there you got westminster abbey on one side of the street and you've got the palace of westminster and you have it's very popular with tourists. and we understand that the suspect is not cooperating with investigators and b. what are investigators doing now and what should be the next steps. i think the key part is well obviously in addition to gathering the physical forensic evidence it will be that they are looking at...
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you know right casualty rate because the amount of tory's in the senate and they've got westminster abbey on one side of the street and you've got the palace of westminster and you have it very popular with tourists. we understand that the suspect is not cooperating with investigators and b. what are investigators doing now and what should be the next steps. i think the key parties will obviously are in addition to gathering the physical threads evidence it will be that they are looking apprentices in given nothing at the moment they most of the apprentice is that he's the access to. the bulletin as it is trying to find a motive now looking its any sort of communications devices from p.c.'s i phones it. can tell the police what he's been looking at who's been communicating with. so into witnesses in those areas who would know this individual ok security counterterrorism expert david lloyd joining us tonight from liverpool david we appreciate your time your insights. but here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world multi has given permission for the rescue ship aquarius to enter port after five european
you know right casualty rate because the amount of tory's in the senate and they've got westminster abbey on one side of the street and you've got the palace of westminster and you have it very popular with tourists. we understand that the suspect is not cooperating with investigators and b. what are investigators doing now and what should be the next steps. i think the key parties will obviously are in addition to gathering the physical threads evidence it will be that they are looking...
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waiting at the lights, and accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminsterore the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. it hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is — where the police make sure no cars go through — and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a deliberate act? well, he seemed to... i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclist. they may have just been in the way. but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards so hard, it briefly lifted off the ground. i have seen him crash into the bollard at high speed. he's driving about, i would say, at least 50 miles an hour. the guy, he seemed very focused. he was not panicked or anything. within minutes, armed response teams had arrived, and some ran towards the incident. i was about 200 metres down this road as the incident happened this morning, and saw about half a dozen police
waiting at the lights, and accelerates down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminsterore the car smashes into a security bollard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor, was walking to work when he saw the car suddenly career out of the morning traffic. it hit the cyclist and then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is — where the police make sure no cars go through — and accelerated and hit it at quite high speed. what was your impression? was it a...
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emergency committee known as cobra is holding a meeting on the matter reporting from my side the palace of westminster. taken place now we are as close as physically possible to the houses of parliament that area is now cordoned off as you can see behind me while police now investigate what it is exactly that happens what we do know is about twenty minutes before eight in the morning what is being described as a silver ford fiesta had hit cyclists and then crashed into security barriers right outside houses of parliament again the parliament right now is in recess so no m.p.'s were present there at the time and we know that armed police had arrested one man and taken him to into custody to a police station in south london where he is being questioned according to scotland yard however this mound is not cooperating with authorities quite yet this is what they had to say the driver of the fiesta who was alone in the vehicle was arrested at the scene by armed officers who were already knew. the man is in his late twenty's and he's been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offenses and has been taken to a p
emergency committee known as cobra is holding a meeting on the matter reporting from my side the palace of westminster. taken place now we are as close as physically possible to the houses of parliament that area is now cordoned off as you can see behind me while police now investigate what it is exactly that happens what we do know is about twenty minutes before eight in the morning what is being described as a silver ford fiesta had hit cyclists and then crashed into security barriers right...
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the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in march when it was deliberate it wasn't it was over to. you it was a direct hit this video taken from on high some distance away shows the car seeming to drive normally before swerving violently across the road and then veering again through the security barriers and coming to a stop to police officers had to jump clear to avoid being hit. as he crossed lanes an accelerator to point his car at parliament the driver plowed through a group of cyclists at least one was injured though not seriously. by now the full security apparatus agree there were no weapons in the car but the incident was soo
the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his...
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the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car its only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in my opinion it was deliberate it was and it was no over dinner for me if it was a direct hit. as he crossed lanes on accelerated to point his car parliament the driver plowed through a group of cyclists at least one was injured though not seriously. by now the full security operates in there were no weapons in the car but the incident was soon treated as a terrorist related the driver was refusing to answer questions from the police and they didn't know anything about him a priority now is to formally establish the identity of the suspect and establish his motivation if we can. he is not curre
the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car its only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his...
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citizen police are searching three properties in central england lawrence lee has the story the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crush barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seem to have crumbled the whole from of the small car it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation and why pretty was deliberate it wasn't it was over you know for you it was very. this video taken from on high some distance away shows the car seeming to drive normally before swerving violently across the road and then veering again through the security barriers when coming to a stop to police officers had to jump clear to avoid being his. as he crossed lie.
citizen police are searching three properties in central england lawrence lee has the story the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crush barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seem to have crumbled the whole from of the small car it's only occupant showing no resistance as...
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the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car its only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in my opinion it was deliberate it was or. it was no over information we knew it was a direct hit this video taken from on high some distance away shows the car seeming to drive normally before swerving violently across the road and then veering again through the security barriers and coming to a stop to police officers had to jump clear to avoid being hit. as he crossed lanes and accelerated to point his car parliaments the driver plowed through a group of cyclists at least one was injured though not seriously. by now the full security apparatus agree there were no weapons in the path of the in
the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car its only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his...
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cyclist to be mowed down so you know it's just the fact that it is in westminster there's loads of armed officers actually at the palace of westminster and response prices from where i understand recalls patrol very far away and so it's just a coincidence really being central under it was all social change over time and so the response for it would be concentrated rather than spread out across london we spoke just now that so far the u.k. has been lucky this year it's gone for most of twenty eighteen without too much terrorism too much trouble is that because there is less of a threat in twenty eighteen or is it because the security services of facing just as big as lord if you like says they've been more successful in holding it back i have the terror threat dropped in twenty eighty. and i don't think it has i don't think there's anything to suggest the terrorist threat from fundamentalist extremist islamic priced terrorism i don't see anything to suggest that that threat would drop. perhaps increased if anything with was happened. isis in syria and the wider situation is developing. it's perhaps increased because the
cyclist to be mowed down so you know it's just the fact that it is in westminster there's loads of armed officers actually at the palace of westminster and response prices from where i understand recalls patrol very far away and so it's just a coincidence really being central under it was all social change over time and so the response for it would be concentrated rather than spread out across london we spoke just now that so far the u.k. has been lucky this year it's gone for most of twenty...
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video shows his car before it sideswiped victims and rammed into a barrier outside of the palace of westminster. >>> that is a look at some of the top stories that we're working on. >>> henry lee is starting a new series it is called fox 2 unsolved. >> the first story is a triple homicide that happened 40 years ago in sam te'o. they look at what happened when three young men killed on the job. >> why you do it? >> reporter: a widow's unanswered questions in california's oldest unsolved triple home. three employees were shot in the back of the head execution style during a robbery at the payless shoe store. >> one of the most notorious in sam te'o county. >> reporter: victims were tracy anderson, 16 years old, billy bomgardner 17 and michael olson was if. he was a pay lisa assistant manager. he left behind his wife and daughter just a-year-old. >> i woke up and i was a single mother. and i had to do everything i did the day before. >> reporter: the day before was march 4, 1979. >> they were innocent promising kids with great futures. these three young employees had been murdered in cold blood. >
video shows his car before it sideswiped victims and rammed into a barrier outside of the palace of westminster. >>> that is a look at some of the top stories that we're working on. >>> henry lee is starting a new series it is called fox 2 unsolved. >> the first story is a triple homicide that happened 40 years ago in sam te'o. they look at what happened when three young men killed on the job. >> why you do it? >> reporter: a widow's unanswered questions in...
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the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in my opinion it was deliberate it wasn't it wasn't over you know for sure if he if it was a direct hit. as he crossed lanes on accelerated to point his car parliament the driver plowed through a group of cyclists at least one was injured though not seriously. by now the full security operates in there were no weapons in the car but the incident was soon treated as a terrorist related the driver was refusing to answer questions from the police and they didn't know anything about him a priority now is to formally establish the identity of the suspect and establish his motivation if we can. he is not
the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation...
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he said he wanted to blow himself up next to a gas tanker alongside the palace of westminster so he could nothing less than the death of all the leaders in parliament. he eventually settled on a plot to target downing street in a knife and bomb attack. he wanted to set off explosives at the gate, and to get in and be head prime minister tvs in may. he was introduced to another undercover agent. he did not know that. he said he could provide him with what he thought was a suicide vest. it turned out those were fake devices. he took those but moments after receiving them, he was arrested and then eventually put on trial and in july was convicted arrested and then eventually put on trial and injuly was convicted at the old bailey of preparing acts of terrorism. and the minimum terms set is very lengthy. yes, indeed. a life sentence but with a minimum tariff to be served 30 years. no time deducted in fact for the remand he has been on this far. he won't be getting out of prison until 2048. the defence had tried to say to the judge in mitigation that he had been brainwashed by an ankle, an unc
he said he wanted to blow himself up next to a gas tanker alongside the palace of westminster so he could nothing less than the death of all the leaders in parliament. he eventually settled on a plot to target downing street in a knife and bomb attack. he wanted to set off explosives at the gate, and to get in and be head prime minister tvs in may. he was introduced to another undercover agent. he did not know that. he said he could provide him with what he thought was a suicide vest. it turned...
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attack in westminster, he said he wanted to blow himself up next to a gas tanker alongside the palace of westminsterof parliament but eventually he settled on a plot to target downing street in a knife in bomb attack, wanting to set off explosives at the gates, to kill guards to get inside and behead the prime minister theresa may. he was introduced to a man, another undercover agent, and this man told him he could get him explosives and provided him with a backpack on what he thought was a suicide vest, but it turned out they were fake explosive devices. he took them believing he could carry out the attack, said he would do it, but moments after receiving them, was arrested and eventually put on trial and injuly arrested and eventually put on trial and in july was arrested and eventually put on trial and injuly was convicted at arrested and eventually put on trial and in july was convicted at the arrested and eventually put on trial and injuly was convicted at the old bailey of preparing acts of terrorism. a life sentence with a minimum tariff of 30 years to be served and no time deducted for the r
attack in westminster, he said he wanted to blow himself up next to a gas tanker alongside the palace of westminsterof parliament but eventually he settled on a plot to target downing street in a knife in bomb attack, wanting to set off explosives at the gates, to kill guards to get inside and behead the prime minister theresa may. he was introduced to a man, another undercover agent, and this man told him he could get him explosives and provided him with a backpack on what he thought was a...
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waiting at the lights accelerating down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminsterthe way before the car smashes into a security ballard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor was walking to work when he saw the car career out of the morning traffic. it's a cyclist and swerved over to the safety barriers where please make sure cars to go through. what was your impression, was it a deliberate act? i wasn't sure whether he managed to hit a cyclist, that have been away but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. the car hit the security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the ground. security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the groundlj security bollards so hard it briefly lifted off the ground. i saw him crash into the bollard at high speed, he was driving at least 50 miles an hour. the guy seemed very unfocused, he was not planning to or anything. as he crashed i yelled to the police officers stopped him, he had to cyclists. then as he had the car barrier we realised it was something else, armed police behind them ran up saying everybody clear them ran up s
waiting at the lights accelerating down millbank towards two police officers protecting the palace of westminsterthe way before the car smashes into a security ballard. barry williams, a bbc picture editor was walking to work when he saw the car career out of the morning traffic. it's a cyclist and swerved over to the safety barriers where please make sure cars to go through. what was your impression, was it a deliberate act? i wasn't sure whether he managed to hit a cyclist, that have been...
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the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in my life and it was deliberate it wasn't it wasn't over you know for sure if he if it was a direct hit this video taken from on high some distance away shows the car seeming to drive normally before swerving violently across the road and then veering again through the security barriers and coming to a stop to police officers had to jump clear to avoid being hit. as he crossed lanes an accelerated to point his car parliament the driver plowed through a group of cyclists at least one was injured though not seriously. by now the full security apparatus agree there were no weapons in the car at the i
the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small it's only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation...
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october 5, the nazis dropped 50 million pounds of bonds -- bombs, killed civilians and wounded 10,000 civilians. bombs were still on buckingham palace. ♪ westminsteruse of parliament. center.reet, the st. paul's cathedral. bombs dashing the historic past of the lives of englishmen. in these 28 days, the nazi is crews thend their more they sent over, the more were shut down. the british of to be one of the deadliest weapons put into the hands of man. is had to pulli a new one. they did. on october 6, they changed to a night attack so they could avoid deadly spitfires. they could crash the sovereign british spirit. never mind control of the air or phase one, phase two, phase three. concentrate on bombing the people themselves into submission and make them cry for mercy. flying] ♪ the raf was not much help. this was german bombs against british. [singing] london was left as a burning inferno. homes were destroyed by incendiaries. business blocks were aflame. londonthe people of burrowed underground. morning after murder and -- morning, they dubbed themselves -- doug themselves out of the wreckage. ♪ would you like to sit down? >> fine, thanks. >> wha
october 5, the nazis dropped 50 million pounds of bonds -- bombs, killed civilians and wounded 10,000 civilians. bombs were still on buckingham palace. ♪ westminsteruse of parliament. center.reet, the st. paul's cathedral. bombs dashing the historic past of the lives of englishmen. in these 28 days, the nazi is crews thend their more they sent over, the more were shut down. the british of to be one of the deadliest weapons put into the hands of man. is had to pulli a new one. they did. on...
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if you are just if you arejustjoining us, this is the scene live, just outside the palace of westminster
if you are just if you arejustjoining us, this is the scene live, just outside the palace of westminster
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september to october, the nazi's dropped 15 million pounds of bombs on the city, killed civilians and wounded 10,000. palace,ll on buckingham westminster the center of the news, st. bombs dashingal, the historic past of the lives of englishmen. but, in these 28 days, the nazi lost 900 planes and crews. the more they sent over, the more were shot down. the british ship -- spitfire proved to be a deadly weapon. if this concept, pretty soon, no more the flava -- luftwaffe. 6, the germans changed tonight attacks so maybe they could avoid a deadly spitfires and hurricanes. maybe that way they could crash the stubborn british spirit. air, mind control of the never mind phase one, phase two, phase three. now just concentrate on bombing the people into submission and make them cry for mercy. engines] ♪ [piano music] [sirens] ♪ the raf was not much help at night. it was german bombs against british guns. >> hello, dear. >> lost a good amount of men tonight and they? -- didn't they? london was left of a roaring inferno -- as a roaring inferno. homes were destroyed by incendiary's. blocks were aflame. ,till, the people of london night after night
september to october, the nazi's dropped 15 million pounds of bombs on the city, killed civilians and wounded 10,000. palace,ll on buckingham westminster the center of the news, st. bombs dashingal, the historic past of the lives of englishmen. but, in these 28 days, the nazi lost 900 planes and crews. the more they sent over, the more were shot down. the british ship -- spitfire proved to be a deadly weapon. if this concept, pretty soon, no more the flava -- luftwaffe. 6, the germans changed...
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citizen and he says searching the three properties in central england seventy reports the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barrier is surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seems.
citizen and he says searching the three properties in central england seventy reports the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barrier is surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seems.
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the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car its only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his motivation in march and it was deliberate it wasn't it wasn't over you know for sure if he if it was a direct hit this video taken from on high some distance away shows the car seeming to drive normally before swerving violently across the road and then veering again through the security barriers and coming to a stop to police officers had to jump clear to avoid being hit. as he crossed lanes and accelerated to point his car parliaments the driver plowed through a group of cyclists at least one was injured though not seriously. by now the full security apparatus agree there were no weapons in the car but t
the palace of westminster is a sleepy place in august as the politicians are on holiday here during rush hour this was the scene as heavily armed police swooped on a car which had apparently been driven deliberately into the crash barriers surrounding the parliament the force of the collision clearly seemed to have crumpled the whole front of the small car its only occupant showing no resistance as officers calmly took him out and led him away the question is who is he and what was his...