06-16-2016, 12:14
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British lawmaker killed in shooting, stabbing attack, police confirm
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British lawmaker killed in shooting, stabbing attack, police confirm
Published June 16, 2016
FoxNews.com
An attacker who witnesses said shouted "Britain First" shot and stabbed a member of British Parliament Thursday near Leeds, killing her, police confirmed.
Officers arrested an unnamed 52-year-old man in connection with the attack and recovered weapons, saying they were not seeking any other possible suspects. "Britain First" is a slogan commonly used by activists who support Britain leaving the European Union.
The lawmaker was identified as 41-year-old Jo Cox, a member of the Labor Party representing Batley, and a mother of two.
"Somebody tried to grab [the attacker], wrestling with him and then he wielded a knife, like a hunting knife, just started lunging at her with a knife half a dozen times," Clarke Rothwell, the owner of a nearby cafe in Birstall, told the BBC.
"He was stabbing her with a footlong knife multiple times while shouting Britain First, Britain First, Britain First," Rothwell told The Telegraph.
The death of Jo Cox is a tragedy. She was a committed and caring MP. My thoughts are with her husband Brendan and her two young children.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) June 16, 2016
Investigators described the attack as a "localized incident."
No serving U.K. member of Parliament has been killed since 1990, when the Irish Republican Army killed Conservative lawmaker Ian Gow with a booby-trap bomb placed under his car outside his English home.
"We were extremely shocked to see these reports," Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of the Britain First movement, told The Guardian, saying Britain First would not condone that behavior. Britain's Vote Leave and Vote Remain groups suspended campaigning after the attack.
The suspect ultimately kicked the lawmaker on the ground and walked off "very coolly, very slowly," leaving her bleeding between two cars, witness Hithem Ben Abdallah told Sky News. "A very courageous man from the dry cleaners tried to restrain him and he couldn't stop him because all of a sudden he pulled a gun. She was a standing still target for him when he shot her."
Police did not reveal details on a possible motive. Cox wrote an editorial last week for the Yorkshire Post opposing the so-called "Brexit," ahead of the referendum vote scheduled for June 23.
She also has made finding a solution to the Syrian civil war a top priority and has been critical of Britain's reluctance to deepen its military involvement against Islamic State terrorists as part of that effort.
Describing the gun, Abdallah said, "It looked like a gun from, I don't know, the First World War or a makeshift, handmade gun. It's not sort of like the kind of gun you see normally." He told Sky News the attacker wore a dirty white baseball cap.
Police also said a 77-year-old "suffered slight injuries" and would likely survive.
The attack unfolded near a library where Cox was meeting with constituents. Crews airlifted her to Leeds General Infirmary.
Cox, who co-chairs the Friends of Syria All Party Parliamentary Group, was elected in 2015. She graduated from Cambridge University in 1995, the BBC added.
In the past two decades, two other British lawmakers have been attacked during their "surgeries," regular meetings where constituents can present concerns and complaints. A Labor legislator was stabbed in the stomach and injured in May 2010 by a female student radicalized by online sermons from an Al Qaeda-linked preacher.
In 2000, Liberal Democrat lawmaker Nigel Jones and his aide Andrew Pennington were attacked by a man wielding a sword during such a meeting. Pennington was killed and Jones injured in the attack in Cheltenham, England.
Birstall is about 200 miles north of London
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06-16-2016, 13:27
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The Brits should ban guns and knives......
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06-16-2016, 14:56
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A witness drew a picture of the firearm, it looked similar to an 1850's cap and ball single shot.
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06-16-2016, 15:05
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A witness drew a picture of the firearm, it looked similar to an 1850's cap and ball single shot.
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An assault cap & ball you mean?
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06-16-2016, 15:50
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An assault cap & ball you mean?
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SooooOOOOooo ... was it black or did it have a bayonet lug on it ???
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06-16-2016, 15:55
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SooooOOOOooo ... was it black or did it have a bayonet lug on it ???
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It was a black automatic revolver with a bayonet mount and pistol grip.
(seriously - saw somewhere where somebody thought the pistol was home made)
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06-17-2016, 00:55
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The Brits should ban guns and knives......
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I'm pretty sure they did.
How could this have possibly happened?
Is this supposed to be in pink?
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06-17-2016, 11:40
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Te Brits are very safety obsessed. They took my Leatherman off me when I took the elevator to the top of the new tallest London building, The Shard.
I asked them whether they thought I was going to hijack the elevator to the Tower of London. I got that unique queenly "we are not amused " nose-up look while they locked away my assault multi-tool.
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06-20-2016, 11:37
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Te Brits are very safety obsessed. They took my Leatherman off me when I took the elevator to the top of the new tallest London building, The Shard.
I asked them whether they thought I was going to hijack the elevator to the Tower of London. I got that unique queenly "we are not amused " nose-up look while they locked away my assault multi-tool.
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Mike you should've just taken a cocoa bath worn a dishdash and called yourself Ahmed. You could've taken both your Leatherman and Bulldog up no problems.
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