let me give you two pictures. one picture goes from about 11 p.m. md. some of them were braille ya yant what you re seeing going back continue years are people more motivated. they don t necessarily understand the idealogy of isis but they see people being killed in places like syria and iraq and they say my responsibility is to act. very simple. another line from this affidavit. the law enforcement officer, lieutenant neville, who was stabbed in the back was able to subdue ptaui who asked the officer why he did not kill him. when people enter into this stage, the stage that they decide they want to kill
answers that were given you, he had some muslim dialect, and that s as much as we have at this time. and. not really. i ll refer those questions to them. there you have it, the latest from flint, michigan, another alleged act of terrorism now being investigated by the fbi and local and state law enforcement as a potential act of terrorism. we now know the name of the individual. . the police and the affidavit we ve just been reading. go, mutt.
potential act of terrorism. it s a fast-moving eight investigation. i want to express my huge gratitude to those on the scene and our thoughts for those who are caught up in these dreadful events. the pubs are opening their doors to bring in people who have been asked to leave their hotel. will speak with jason, you have been speaking with some of those caught up in this incident this evening. i am south of borough market where much of the area has been taped off. i m here with two people who are caught up. what happened? just described to me what the situation was with you. we were upstairs at the air b&b on the third floor. we just heard gunshots and a lot of crashes. as we looked outside the first thing you see is confusion on the street.
describing to us, malcolm. i ll bring in lucy kafanov who has been with us as well. lucy, we have the metropolitan police about 15 minutes ago calling this a terrorist incident. you and i were talking, it was the prime minister saying it was a potential act of terrorism. that s right, the prime minister indicating this would be treated as a potential act of terrorism. now the authorities, the british police in london, saying this is, in fact, being declared terrorist incidents. both the attack at london bridge which appeared to be the sort of hit and run with that white van and the stabbings at nearby borough market as we discussed just a few moments ago, the vauxhall incident is no longer part of those two major terrorist incidents. i do want to give you some color, though. it does appear that police are still trying to evacuate that area even though this attack took place about two hours ago. there s still obviously a lot people there. it appears they re using lifeboats, life rafts
to me about two hours ago now. it is pretty clear that at times like this the police, their responsibility primarily is to ensure the safety of the public. we have seen that the course of our live coverage tonight. police pushing back members of the public. moving back out and actually i just want to break in for a second and bring you this. theresa may, the prime minister. she is on her way back to london. she has said the terrible incident is being treated in her words as a potential act of terrorism. that confirming which we heard from a correspondent mark white a little earlier today. that that was the working assumption.and understandably so. as i was mentioning, the police have been very keen to move members of the public out of the area quickly. we saw pictures from the