
UK: Civilians run from scene after Westminster knife and bridge attack
Civilians were seen running from the aftermath of a reported twin attack near the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday. Police have stated that they are treating the incidents as a terrorist act, after one officer was stabbed and a crowd of people run over on Westminster Bridge. Two people have been reported dead.
The alleged assailant in the stabbing was shot by police, according to the latest reports, as he tried to enter the Houses of Parliament.
Up to 12 people were allegedly injured in the car incident on Westminster Bridge, which is adjacent to the Houses of Parliament.
Sessions in the Houses of Commons, which earlier hosted Prime Minister's Questions, have now been suspended, with MPs being told to wait in the chamber while the incident is resolved. Prime Minister Theresa May was ushered out of the palace by armed police.
Mandatory credit: David Scullion

Mandatory credit: David Scullion
Civilians were seen running from the aftermath of a reported twin attack near the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday. Police have stated that they are treating the incidents as a terrorist act, after one officer was stabbed and a crowd of people run over on Westminster Bridge. Two people have been reported dead.
The alleged assailant in the stabbing was shot by police, according to the latest reports, as he tried to enter the Houses of Parliament.
Up to 12 people were allegedly injured in the car incident on Westminster Bridge, which is adjacent to the Houses of Parliament.
Sessions in the Houses of Commons, which earlier hosted Prime Minister's Questions, have now been suspended, with MPs being told to wait in the chamber while the incident is resolved. Prime Minister Theresa May was ushered out of the palace by armed police.
Mandatory credit: David Scullion