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UK police identify London Bridge attacker as 28yo Usman Khan, confirm previous terrorism conviction UK police identify London Bridge attacker as 28yo Usman Khan, confirm previous terrorism conviction
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The man who carried out a grisly stabbing spree on the London Bridge has been identified by police. The man who carried out a grisly stabbing spree on the London Bridge has been identified by police as Usman Khan. He had been convicted of terrorism and was attending a social justice event.
“We are now in a position to confirm the identity of the suspect as 28-year-old Usman Khan, who had been residing in the Staffordshire area,” assistant police commissioner Neil Basu said in statement, adding the man was known to authorities from to a terrorism conviction in 2012. "This individual was known to authorities, having been convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences,” Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu told reporters shortly after midnight on Saturday.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW Khan, 28, resided in Staffordshire, and police are now searching a residence there, Basu said.
“We believe that the attack began inside before he left the building and proceeded onto London Bridge,” the assistant commissioner said. "Tragically, two people – a man and a woman – were killed during the attack… Three others – a man and two women – were also injured and remain in hospital.”
Bystanders tackled Khan to the ground, and he was eventually shot and killed by police officers responding to the attack. 
Learning Together is a group set up in 2014 by Cambridge University lecturers Ruth Armstrong and Amy Ludlow, with the purpose of promoting social justice by “bringing together people in criminal justice and higher education institutions.”
Fishmongers’ Hall, the venue for the Learning Together event, is just north of the London Bridge, where a group of militants pledging loyalty to Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) killed 11 people in July 2017.
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