The Reading knife attack
The Prime Minister has expressed sympathy for the victims of yesterday’s attack in Reading.
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Christopher Whiteside MBE is a Conservative activist. He was Conservative candidate for Leeds North East in the 2024 General election He has served as a County, City & District, Borough, Town and Parish councillor, and has also been a school governor and health authority member. He lives and works in the North of England, particularly spending time in Leeds where he works, other parts of Yorkshire, and Cumbria.
The Prime Minister has expressed sympathy for the victims of yesterday’s attack in Reading.
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"At approximately 19.00 on Saturday 20th June 2020, three people were killed and at least a further three people were injured in a suspected terrorist attack in Forbury Gardens, Reading, Berkshire."
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/media-advisory-notice-suspected-terrorist-attack-reading
It might well be too early for a reasonable person to say what motivated the attacker but what does the above say about the judgement of the authorities?
Given that they called it a "suspected" terrorist attack, that says to me that they were keeping an open mind.
Where a serious crime is being investigated - and crimes do not come much more serious than killing three innocent people - of course the police can and should stop and arrest people if they have grounds to suspect that those people may have been involved.
But in the end if charges are brought it will be for a court to decide if the case is proved.