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London Attack: What We Know and Don’t Know London Attack: What We Know and Don’t Know
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• The police said officers had been summoned to Westminster Bridge around 2:40 p.m. after reports of “a firearms incident,” and witnesses reported gunfire near an office building for lawmakers and members of their staff.
• At least 10 people were treated for injuries after being struck by a vehicle on the bridge, the London Ambulance Service said.
• A woman who was run over on the bridge has died, and the Port of London Authority said a woman had been pulled from the River Thames alive but with severe injuries.
• The police said officers had been summoned to the bridge around 2:40 p.m. after reports of “a firearms incident,” and witnesses reported gunfire near an office building for lawmakers and members of their staff.• The police said officers had been summoned to the bridge around 2:40 p.m. after reports of “a firearms incident,” and witnesses reported gunfire near an office building for lawmakers and members of their staff.
A woman who was run over on the bridge has died. An assailant stabbed one person near the entrance to Parliament, and then was shot by the police.
• The Metropolitan Police said it was treating the violence as “a terrorist incident.” • The police said a “full counterterrorism investigation was underway.”
The BBC reported that Prime Minister Theresa May was taken from the scene in a silver Jaguar as the gunfire erupted. • Prime Minister Theresa May was taken from the scene in a silver Jaguar as the gunfire erupted.
• One of the busiest sections of London was cordoned off and evacuated, and the Westminster station of London’s subway system was closed. • One of the busiest sections of London was cordoned off and evacuated, the Westminster station of London’s subway system was closed, and additional police have been stationed across the capital.
• How many people were involved in the attack, or the identity of the attacker or attackers.• How many people were involved in the attack, or the identity of the attacker or attackers.
• How many people were killed and wounded in the attack. • How many people were killed and wounded in the attack, although the police said that officers were among the casualties and the London Ambulance Service said it had treated 10 people on the bridge.
Who was stabbed inside the gates of Parliament and whether that person has died. Photographs some of them graphic show victims lying on the Westminster Bridge on the sidewalk outside the Parliament building. In a briefing, a spokesman for Scotland Yard said that there had been, “a number of casualties, including police officers.”
A man stabbed one person near the entrance to Parliament, and then was killed by the police.