“The attack unfolded whilst a man was receiving first aid from the public at the scene, sadly, he has died. Any causative link between his death and the attack will form part of our investigation. It is too early to state if his death was as a result of the attack.” Metropolitan Police statementPolice are treating the attack as a possible terrorist incident. Following a meeting of the emergency committee COBRA on Monday morning, Prime Minister Theresa May said police believe the attacker acted alone. The Muslim Council urged people to be “calm as the investigation establishes the full facts, and in these last days of Ramadan, pray for those affected and for justice.”
47-yr-old arrested at #FinsburyPark now detained for terrorism offences – he remains in custody. https://t.co/FgVWbv1QdQ pic.twitter.com/GiKlEAAGjA
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) June 19, 2017
Updated figures: We took nine patients to three hospitals following the incident in #FinsburyPark https://t.co/oL75V7ZUWD pic.twitter.com/WDCbzDVk8D
— London Ambulance Service 💙 (@Ldn_Ambulance) June 19, 2017
London Mayor Sadiq Khan: There will be an increased police presence around London in the coming days
London Mayor Sadiq Khan: All of these attacks are attacks on our shared values.
Met Commissioner Cressida Dick: This was quite clearly an attack on Muslims…we treat this as a terrorist attack.