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Reading stabbings – Boris Johnson vows to change laws if needed & learn lessons

BORIS Johnson today said he wouldn't hesitate to change the law if needed to - to stop sick incidents like the Reading stabbing attack from happening again.

The Prime Minister told media today he would see if there are lessons to learn from the "appalling" event where at least three were killed.

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Police arrive on the scene near Forbury Gardens park in Reading, west of London, following the stabbingCredit: AFP or licensors
Boris Johnson voiced his support for those affected by the 'appalling incident' and thanked emergency servicesCredit: PA:Press Association
Armed police officers arrive at a block of flats off Basingstoke Rd Credit: PA:Press Association

Cops confirmed three people had died, while another three people were seriously injured.

In a clip on Sunday lunchtime the PM said: "I'm appalled and sickened that people should lose their lives in this way and our thoughts are very much with the families and friends of the victims today."

Police were working on "getting to the bottom" of exactly what happened, and one person was currently in custody.

Earlier he spoke to the Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police to thank him and his officers for their brave work.

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He added: "If there are lessons that we need to learn about how we handle such cases, how we handle the events leading up to such cases, we will learn those lessons, and we will not hesitate to take action when necessary."

He clarified: "If there are changes that need to be made to our legal system to stop such events happening again we will not hesitate to take that action, as we have before over the automatic early release of terror offenders."

The PM denied that more incidents such as this could happen in future as a result of the pandemic.

He said: "Crime overall had been coming down, I am very pleased we have got large numbers of officers out on the streets now.

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"And we are recruiting 20,000 more."

He also shared his support by tweeting: "My thoughts are with all of those affected by the appalling incident in Reading and my thanks to the emergency services on the scene."

Meanwhile, Labour's boss Sir Keir Starmer said he wants to "speak to the PM to discuss how together we can improve the response and learn from this, whether there need to be changes to the law."

And he added: "The investigation must be completed, but this is not a time for party politics."It is incumbent on all of us to pull together in response to this."

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Distressing video on social media showed people lying on the ground, as witnesses and officers sprinted to their aid.

What we know so far:

  • Counter-terror cops take over probe, as police confirm it was a terror attack
  • Three men confirmed to have been murdered, with three others taken to hospital
  • Witness told how he saw blood spurting from the victims
  • A hero cop spotted the knifeman and 'rugby tackled' him to the ground
  • The Libyan suspect was arrested on suspicion of murder and is in custody - he has previously been in jail for "violent" offences
  • Around 20 armed counter-terror cops raided a block of flats thought to be linked to the suspect
  • The head of counter terrorism policing, Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said police are not currently seeking anyone else as part of the investigation

In the footage which has since been shared online, officers were seen giving CPR to the victims who were covered in blood.

One person can be heard shouting: "He's still breathing", while another, presumably a medic, is asking for a defibrillator.

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