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London terror attack: Policeman stabbed in face after rushing to confront three terrorists | |
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A single police officer was stabbed in the face as he took on the three attackers behind to the terrorist rampage at London Bridge. | |
The British Transport Police officer was attacked and injured as he waited for back-up from armed police. | |
Emergency services rushed to the scene following reports of a vehicle ploughing into pedestrians around London Bridge and stabbings at Borough Market shortly after 10pm. | Emergency services rushed to the scene following reports of a vehicle ploughing into pedestrians around London Bridge and stabbings at Borough Market shortly after 10pm. |
The officer, who was on duty, was one of the first on the scene after he responded to calls for help from the public, the force said. | |
A spokeswoman said it was believed he was targeted by one of the three attackers who were later shot dead by police. | A spokeswoman said it was believed he was targeted by one of the three attackers who were later shot dead by police. |
BTP said in a statement: "He received injuries to his head, face and leg, which, at this time, are believed to be serious but not life threatening." | BTP said in a statement: "He received injuries to his head, face and leg, which, at this time, are believed to be serious but not life threatening." |
"The officer is currently being treated in a central London hospital and his family are with him while he receives treatment." | "The officer is currently being treated in a central London hospital and his family are with him while he receives treatment." |
No other BTP officers are thought to have been injured in the incident. | No other BTP officers are thought to have been injured in the incident. |
Chief Constable Paul Crowther, who visited the officer with divisional commander Chief Superintendent Martin Fry, asked the public to stay "calm, vigilant and alert". | Chief Constable Paul Crowther, who visited the officer with divisional commander Chief Superintendent Martin Fry, asked the public to stay "calm, vigilant and alert". |
He said: "Again, our thoughts and sympathies are with those who have been injured in and affected by this horrific incident, including one of our own. | He said: "Again, our thoughts and sympathies are with those who have been injured in and affected by this horrific incident, including one of our own. |
"We have implemented our strategic command structure and are working closely with the Metropolitan Police Service and other agencies in these early stages of the investigation. | "We have implemented our strategic command structure and are working closely with the Metropolitan Police Service and other agencies in these early stages of the investigation. |
"We would ask the public to remain calm, vigilant and alert, and to report any suspicious behaviour to the police on 0800 789 321." | "We would ask the public to remain calm, vigilant and alert, and to report any suspicious behaviour to the police on 0800 789 321." |
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