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London 'machete' attack

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Police called to 'frenzied machete attack' in Woolwich, south-east London

Incident now being treated by the government as a suspected terrorist attack, says the BBC's Nick Robinson

Local MP Nick Raynsford says a soldier from Woolwich Barracks died in the incident
Reports suggest a man was attacked in the street by two individuals who were later shot by officers

Home Secretary Theresa May calls a meeting of Cobra, the government's emergency response committee, describing the attack as "sickening and barbaric"

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◢Dagger◣ said:
'Machete'

Neither of the blades he is holding is a machete.

There were multiple blades scattered round the scene of the attack, including Machetes.
 
What I find amazing are the amount of people just standing around seemingly oblivious to what's going on.
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Also this woman who walks right by this guy who's bloody and has a weapon in his hand.
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I think some people thought it wasn't real or something. Either that or she was completely oblivious to what was going on, People in London seem to walk around like zombies.

Also I read that people had tried to get over to shield the mans body. The 2 attackers let the women do it but not the men, they threatened the men. Think people just thought it safer to wait for police.
 
It was a disgusting act of violence; I don't understand these people. It's completely the wrong way to convey any sort of message.
 
It was exactly the way to convey the message they want us to hear.

Bakri Mohammed, speaking from abroad, has gone much further. In an interview with The Independent, he said he understood why the suspects would have carried out the barbaric attack on Drummer Lee Rigby.

He said: ‘I saw the film and we could see that he (the suspect) was being very courageous.

‘Under Islam this can be justified, he was not targeting civilians, he was taking on a military man in an operation. To people around here (in the Middle East) he is a hero.’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2330094/Woolwich-attack-God-destined-soldier-die-Radical-preacher-banned-UK-applauds-attack-police-urged-investigate-inciting-hatred.html
 
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