Fri, 29 Nov 2019
At least one person has been killed after a stabbing attack around London Bridge.
A person is believed to have started attacking people with a knife and was then, according to witnesses, shot by police.
One person, who is not thought to be the suspect, has been killed and there are up to four other casualties, police told Sky's home affairs editor Mark White.
A Met Police spokesman said: "Police were called at 1.58pm to a stabbing at premises near to London Bridge. Emergency services attended, including officers from the Met and City of London Police.
"A man has been detained by police. We believe a number of people have been injured."
London Ambulance Service has declared a major incident.
Video from the bridge shows a group of pedestrians tackling a person, with one pedestrian grabbing a large knife, before police tell them to get off the person before a shot is heard.
Another video taken from a different angle, shows one armed police officer at the beginning of the northside of the bridge crouched behind a police car aiming a gun down the bridge.
The video then moves to an unresponsive person on the pavement on the east side of the bridge.
Another video showed three officers pulling a man wearing jeans off the person on the ground before they step back back.
Pedestrians on London Bridge, one of the main Thames crossings into the City, were seen running back towards the southside of the bridge, while drivers were seen abandoning their cars and running back.
Offices around the bridge are on lockdown and London Bridge station is closed, while trains are not stopping, British Transport Police said.
Joe, who was evacuated from his office overlooking London Bridge as he spoke to Sky News, said: "We saw loads of police cars heading towards the bridge. We saw a man on the ground and police pointing guns at him."
He added he later saw a lady being carried away from the scene.
Several police cars have been pictured on the bridge, with a lorry stopped across the central reservation of the dual carriageway which police then tried to enter as they pointed guns at the trailer.
Police have cordoned off the bridge.
Pavements on both sides of the bridge have large bollards on to prevent vehicles. They were installed after the 2017 London Bridge terror attack.
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