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London Bridge attack: 'Everyday heroes' praised London Bridge attack: 'Everyday heroes' praised
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Pedestrians who tackled a man wielding a knife on London Bridge have been praised as "everyday heroes".Pedestrians who tackled a man wielding a knife on London Bridge have been praised as "everyday heroes".
Two people died after an attacker stabbed a number of people in a "terror-related" incident.Two people died after an attacker stabbed a number of people in a "terror-related" incident.
Footage on social media appears to show the knifeman being held down by passers-by before firearms officers intervene and shoot him dead.Footage on social media appears to show the knifeman being held down by passers-by before firearms officers intervene and shoot him dead.
One man who intervened said they had been trying to dislodge the knife from the man's hand.One man who intervened said they had been trying to dislodge the knife from the man's hand.
Members of the public expressed their admiration for the bravery of those involved.Members of the public expressed their admiration for the bravery of those involved.
George Robarts tweeted that one man, filmed walking away from the attacker holding a knife, "ran through traffic and jumped the central partition to tackle the attack with several others".George Robarts tweeted that one man, filmed walking away from the attacker holding a knife, "ran through traffic and jumped the central partition to tackle the attack with several others".
He continued: "We ran away but looks like he disarmed him, amazing bravery."He continued: "We ran away but looks like he disarmed him, amazing bravery."
Responding to an image of the same man, Twitter user @jcdiet said: "Shoutout to this brave man on London bridge who managed to get the knife away from the psycho."Responding to an image of the same man, Twitter user @jcdiet said: "Shoutout to this brave man on London bridge who managed to get the knife away from the psycho."
User Tom replied "an even bigger one to the man who restrained him" referencing one of the other civilians involved, who was seen pinning the attacker to the floor.User Tom replied "an even bigger one to the man who restrained him" referencing one of the other civilians involved, who was seen pinning the attacker to the floor.
Amy Coop who was in inside Fishmongers' Hall, where the attack began taking place tweeted to praise a man who went to confront the attacker:
Tour guide Stevie Hurst was one of those who helped restrain the attacker. He told BBC 5 live he saw the suspect being held down and kicked him in the head.Tour guide Stevie Hurst was one of those who helped restrain the attacker. He told BBC 5 live he saw the suspect being held down and kicked him in the head.
"We saw a guy being accosted to the floor," he said, adding that people were "screaming" the attacker had "stabbed a couple of women"."We saw a guy being accosted to the floor," he said, adding that people were "screaming" the attacker had "stabbed a couple of women".
"Everyone was just on top of him trying to bundle him to the ground," he added."Everyone was just on top of him trying to bundle him to the ground," he added.
"We saw that the knife was still in his hand... I just put a foot in to try and kick him in the head."We saw that the knife was still in his hand... I just put a foot in to try and kick him in the head.
"We were trying to do as much as we could to try and dislodge the knife from his hand so he wouldn't harm anyone else."We were trying to do as much as we could to try and dislodge the knife from his hand so he wouldn't harm anyone else.
“The guys that were there were absolutely amazing. Heroes beyond belief."“The guys that were there were absolutely amazing. Heroes beyond belief."
Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said she wanted "to thank the members of the public who have helped, either by showing extraordinary courage by stepping in to tackle this attacker".Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said she wanted "to thank the members of the public who have helped, either by showing extraordinary courage by stepping in to tackle this attacker".
Brendan Cox, whose wife MP Jo Cox was murdered, said: "I hope the front pages tomorrow are full of the stories of the everyday heroes who helped stop the attack, not fixated on the low life attention seekers who carried it out."Brendan Cox, whose wife MP Jo Cox was murdered, said: "I hope the front pages tomorrow are full of the stories of the everyday heroes who helped stop the attack, not fixated on the low life attention seekers who carried it out."
Similarly, Kera Stewart said rather than see the face of the attacker, she wanted to see the faces of the "brave, heroic pedestrians who took him down, disarmed him & saved people's lives."Similarly, Kera Stewart said rather than see the face of the attacker, she wanted to see the faces of the "brave, heroic pedestrians who took him down, disarmed him & saved people's lives."
Harvey Bateman added: "It takes a lot of courage to do something like that."Harvey Bateman added: "It takes a lot of courage to do something like that."
Spencer Owen said: "To the brave pedestrians who held the man with a knife down on London Bridge before the armed police got there, you're all heroes!"Spencer Owen said: "To the brave pedestrians who held the man with a knife down on London Bridge before the armed police got there, you're all heroes!"
Other users described those involved as "superheroes", with one suggesting they be given a knighthood and another saying they should have their mortgages paid.Other users described those involved as "superheroes", with one suggesting they be given a knighthood and another saying they should have their mortgages paid.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Prime Minister Boris Johnson both offered their thanks to the heroes.Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Prime Minister Boris Johnson both offered their thanks to the heroes.
Mr Johnson praised emergency services and said members of the public "who physically intervened to protect the lives of others" showed "extraordinary bravery".Mr Johnson praised emergency services and said members of the public "who physically intervened to protect the lives of others" showed "extraordinary bravery".
"For me they represent the very best of our country and I thank them on behalf of all of our country," he says."For me they represent the very best of our country and I thank them on behalf of all of our country," he says.
While Mr Khan said the people who confronted the attacker "risked their own safety".While Mr Khan said the people who confronted the attacker "risked their own safety".
"They are the best of us," he added."They are the best of us," he added.