2019 London Bridge stabbing

On 29 November 2019, five people were stabbed, two fatally, in Central London. The attacker, Usman Khan, had been released from prison in 2018 on licence after serving a sentence for terrorist offences.

2019 London Bridge stabbing
Part of Islamic terrorism in Europe
Fishmongers' Hall, with London Bridge in the foreground. The attacker was shot near the street name plate on the bridge pier.
London Bridge
LocationFishmongers' Hall and London Bridge, London, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°30′33″N 0°05′15″W
Date29 November 2019 (2019-11-29)
TargetPeople at Fishmongers' Hall and on London Bridge
Attack type
Stabbing
WeaponsTwo knives
Deaths3 (including the perpetrator)
Injured3
AssailantUsman Khan
MotiveIslamic extremism

Since Khan was considered a "success story" for a Cambridge University rehabilitation programme, and was featured as a case study by the University, he was attending an offender rehabilitation conference in Fishmongers' Hall. He threatened to detonate what turned out to be a fake suicide vest and started attacking people with two knives taped to his wrists, killing two of the conference participants by stabbing them in the chest. Several people fought back, some attacking Khan with a fire extinguisher, a pike and a narwhal tusk as he fled the building and emerged on to London Bridge, where he was partially disarmed by a plain-clothes police officer. He was restrained by members of the public until additional police officers arrived, pulled away those restraining him, and shot him.

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