Buckingham Palace suspect was brandishing 4ft sword, police say

A man captured outside Buckingham Palace on Friday night was shaking a 4ft sword as he more than once yelled “Allahu Akbar”, police say. Senior member Haydon, head of counter-fear mongering at Scotland Yard, said the man drove at a police vehicle before halting and being stood up to by three officers. CS gas was utilized to “rapidly” control the 26-year-old, from the Luton territory, who is presently in authority, Cdr Haydon said. The three unarmed Westminster cops got minor wounds. Two of them were taken to doctor’s facility in the wake of getting slices to their hands and lower arms. Head administrator Theresa May tweeted to laud the officers for acting “rapidly and boldly”, and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan expressed gratitude toward the officers for “guaranteeing that not a solitary individual from the general population was harmed”. Counter-fear police are researching after the man was captured on doubt of horrifying real damage and attack, and under the Terrorism Act. ...