terrorist attack london bridge

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All 12 arrested after London Bridge attack released without charge
All 12 arrested after London Bridge attack released without charge | Metro News

But despite receiving calls from concerned members of the public about Butt’s increasingly radical views, police concluded that he was not a threat and the investigation was scaled back.

The revelation will add to pressure on the authorities over whether enough is being done to tackle extremism, after it emerged that Butt is the third terrorist in recent months to carry out an attack despite being known to security services.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ck-latest-gunshots-heard-police-launch-fresh/

London Mayor Khan suggests calling off Trump state visit to Britain
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...calling-off-trump-state-visit-to-britain.html
but don't let trump in!

this whole thing is looking a little false flagish
 
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Murphy

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I believe that the US buyer bought London Bridge, thinking it was this one. This is the Tower Bridge.

 

darkbeaver

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It seems to me that these terrorist attacks throughout the west seem to promote totalitarian practices connected with state security solidification. It occurs to me that these security agendas could be most efficiently rendered with direct professionally applied government management or tendered out to private experts. Why wait for unschedualed events that may never materialize?

It's a very lucky thing that the screws were practicing terrorist attack takedowns in the days preceeding this horrific production.
 

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Why is it always a 'terrorist attack' when any Westerner get hurt yet the same countries can kill 1,000;s (millions) of people and it is labeled anti-terrorism? Are we stupid, naive, or just lying to ourselves so we don't see that we have become our own worst enemy.
 

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Memorial for Cdn victim of London terror attack
THE CANADIAN PRESS
First posted: Monday, June 12, 2017 02:51 PM EDT | Updated: Monday, June 12, 2017 03:14 PM EDT
CASTLEGAR, B.C. — An organizer says hundreds turned out Sunday evening in Castlegar, B.C., for a memorial service honouring several young people from the West Kootenay community, including a local woman who was killed in a terror attack in London.
Deb McIntosh says Christine Archibald’s family attended the peace and healing vigil and the 30-year-old’s father spoke briefly.
McIntosh says she believes people walked away from the vigil “a little lighter in heart.”
Archibald was from Castlegar but trained as a social worker in Calgary and worked in homeless shelters there before travelling to Europe to be with her fiance.
She died June 3 in the terror attack when three men armed with knives drove a van into pedestrians crossing London Bridge.
Eight people were killed in the vehicle and knife attack.
Archibald’s family requested she be remembered for her kindness and community service, prompting the social media movement #ChrissySentMe as donations or acts of charity were made in her name.
McIntosh says there have been several unrelated deaths recently of young West Kootenay residents and the memorial was planned before Archibald’s death.
“Chrissy brought it to the forefront but it was happening before that. That doesn’t take away from her tragedy, of course, but Chrissy’s tragedy shouldn’t take away from the importance of what the others are feeling,” McIntosh said.
“The speakers were wonderful and the attendees were emotional and things were heartfelt.”
Christine Archibald is one the several people killed in the London terror attack claimed by ISIS. (supplied photo)

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