ISIS Claims Responsibility for Parliament Attack – IOTW Report

ISIS Claims Responsibility for Parliament Attack

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The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack through its Aamaq news agency and called the assailant a “soldier of the Islamic State.” The claim couldn’t immediately be verified.

May said authorities know the identity of the attacker, who was shot dead by police. She said the man had been investigated by MI5, the domestic security agency, “some years ago” regarding concerns about violent extremism. “He was a peripheral figure. The case is historic β€” he was not part of the current intelligence picture,” she said, adding that there was “no prior intelligence of his intent or of the plot.”

She said the suspect is assumed to have been inspired by Islamist ideology.

May’s comments, her first in Parliament since Wednesday’s attack, came as British police made multiple arrests Thursday in connection with the incident. Eight people were detained in raids on various addresses in London and Birmingham, central England. Investigators think the attacker acted alone.

The prime minister said that the best response to the attack was “millions of acts of normality.”

 

Β May said the victims include 12 Britons, three French students, two Romanians, four South Koreans, a German, one Pole, one Chinese, one American and two Greeks. May did not appear to include the seriously-injured American man’s wife among the casualties.

8 Comments on ISIS Claims Responsibility for Parliament Attack

  1. According to Mark Steyn just now on Rush, I missed my Muhammad guess by one day. The Belgium attempt today was by Muhammad. I’ll try to do better in the future.

    If there is a future.

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