Khuram Butt, 27, was married with children and lived in Barking, east London for a number of years.
Just read what Daily Mail wrote about one of the attackers. Despite it being Daily Mail...
I hope it ends up being true, because good grief thats ALOT of red flags.
Just heard/seen all the news break on BBC News about the attackers. Outrageous as usual they were known and reported.
Imagine being the son/daughter/mother/father of any of these victims and have to see the mainstream news plastered with "he was known and reported".
Hang on though. He was the subject of an investigation and at the time his priority among the FIVE HUNDRED investigations at the top of the list was lowered because there was no evidence of any imminent or in progress plans ( encrypted messages and the like). They can't actively pursue 500 investigations simultaneously with the same level of attention.
There's been some dangerous views on restrictions of free speech in this thread but we certainly let Choudary fester in the streets letting him preach his hatred for far, far too long. I hope he stays locked away for the foreseeable future.
Yea i posted it earlier and its a decent article. Abused by mother
lost his father at young age was hit by car same year. Guy needed help early.
There is nothing dangerous about restricting hate speech. No one should be allowed to incite any hatred or violence towards others, regardless of your colour, creed or background.
So you'd stop Dawkins and the like gawking on about their hatred of religion?
So you'd stop Dawkins and the like gawking on about their hatred of religion?
We should profile everyone in the country, everyone who we suspect potentially might do something criminal in the future should just be locked up without trial.
So you'd stop Dawkins and the like gawking on about their hatred of religion?
So he was on a C4 doc. Damn, this country is just letting people practise this shit openly and it's even filmed, given a "funny" title (the Jihadis Next Door) and made into evening entertainment for the masses.
We call that... Taxation.If someone would crowdfund a prison for people who preach white supremacy, extremistic religious interpretations and other shades of failure, I would so pay
Hang on though. He was the subject of an investigation and at the time his priority among the FIVE HUNDRED investigations at the top of the list was lowered because there was no evidence of any imminent or in progress plans ( encrypted messages and the like). They can't actively pursue 500 investigations simultaneously with the same level of attention.
So once again we knew them and they had been reported. Police simply do not have the numbers to deal with the threat. It's painfully obvious.
What I find more scary is that there are scores of people higher up the priority list than this guy.
We call that... Taxation.
It would be a bit ridiculous if UK can't find the resources to deal with 500 investigations at once.
MI5 has thwarted five terror plots in the last two months alone as the country faces an ”unparalled" threat from Islamist extremists, according to a senior Whitehall source.
The threat is so high that security services in the UK are currently managing around 500 active investigations looking into some 3,000 potential suspects, the Telegraph reported.
Officials say a total of 18 plots have been foiled since 2013.
A former senior security figure added: "For every suspect that appears to be high priority another has to be pushed down the list.
"So who not to investigate urgently is as important a decision as who might be worth investigating."
So you'd stop Dawkins and the like gawking on about their hatred of religion?
It has been a bunch of times now that the future terrorist was already on the radar of the authorities, right? That's really the issue that needs to be tackled, how they can find a better way to weed him out of those five hundred other investigations.Hang on though. He was the subject of an investigation and at the time his priority among the FIVE HUNDRED investigations at the top of the list was lowered because there was no evidence of any imminent or in progress plans ( encrypted messages and the like). They can't actively pursue 500 investigations simultaneously with the same level of attention.
I don't agree. Police do have the numbers to deal with the threat. It took around 8 minutes for police to respond to the Manchester attack and even less for the London attack. These are big cities and even with more police they wouldn't have gotten there any quicker due to the areas being densley populated.So once again we knew them and they had been reported. Police simply do not have the numbers to deal with the threat. It's painfully obvious.
I agree. Though I don't see how more police directly lowers terror attacks. If a terrorist wants to kill people. They will do it no matter whether the army or police are there. All it means is they will be killed first.What can do except lock up every suspect for life and that's stupid, might as well lock up many more people from all sorts of backgrounds just to be sure nothing bad happens to anyone.
The solution is really the grass roots, zero tolerance to extremist views, rehabilitation to the max, there is something seriously wrong with people getting taken in by extremism and carrying out acts. Everyone has shit lives but something works on them more than any other group, it's bizarre and needs looked at properly. Lastly, police funding, community policing, pretty obvious fault that needs fixed promptly.
Are you genuinely drawing a direct equivalence between Atheism and Radical Islam? Despite being an Athiest myself, I'm not a huge fan of Dawkins in terms of his somewhat brusque manner, however, I've yet to recall him ever preaching for the violence against those who fail to heed his ideas.
I think it's all very well to try and argue for freedom of speech as a universal right in the abstract, but I think there comes a point where in one has to ask how much tolerance should a society give to those whose central desire is to dismantle said freedoms in the long term.
What can do except lock up every suspect for life and that's stupid, might as well lock up many more people from all sorts of backgrounds just to be sure nothing bad happens to anyone.
The solution is really the grass roots, zero tolerance to extremist views, rehabilitation to the max, there is something seriously wrong with people getting taken in by extremism and carrying out acts. Everyone has shit lives but something works on them more than any other group, it's bizarre and needs looked at properly. Lastly, police funding, community policing, pretty obvious fault that needs fixed promptly.
Around three-quarters of the 583 people imprisoned on terror charges in the years since the 9/11 attacks have now served their sentences and been released from UK prisons, many still holding the same extremist beliefs that got them jailed in the first place.
Sky News has been told that around two-thirds of those released refused to engage with prison deradicalisation programmes aimed at addressing their extremist behaviour.
The review found evidence that IE is a growing problem within prisons, and a central, comprehensive and coordinated strategy is required to monitor and counter it. For example, to ensure the scale and complexity of IE is widely understood, manifestations of extremism must be systematically reported, and sanctions to deter and punish such behaviour applied. There should be changes in NOMS' policy and practice to enable this.
The review recommends a more coordinated and rehearsed response to violent incidents. Some prisoners sentenced under the Terrorism Act 2000 and its successors (known as TACT prisoners) aspire to acts of extreme violence which require not only action within prisons but oversight and direction from experienced operational staff working centrally. A new strategy should focus on greater coordination with the police.
The review recommends that the present system under which TACT and IE prisoners are dispersed across prisons should be reviewed, and consideration given to containment of known extremists within dedicated specialist units.
Such prisoners extend the threat of radicalisation beyond those arrested for terrorist offences. Other prisoners – both Muslim and non-Muslim – serving sentences for crimes unrelated to terrorism are nevertheless vulnerable to radicalisation by Islamist Extremists. Statistics show an increasing and disproportionate representation of Muslims within the criminal justice system, which could chime with the radicalisers' message of the victimisation of Muslims. 2
Current trends suggest that the number of prisoners guilty of offences relating to terrorism and extremism are likely to increase. For instance, it has been reported that at least 800 Britons have travelled to Syria and Iraq to fight, 3 while others have travelled to Afghanistan, Somalia and Yemen. A significant number of these have returned to the UK, of whom a portion will enter the criminal justice system. We can therefore expect the number of TACT and IE prisoners to continue to increase with knock-on consequences for the scale of the threat of radicalisation in prisons.
I've never watched any of his talks, but if he has inspired people to harm religious people then sure.So you'd stop Dawkins and the like gawking on about their hatred of religion?
I've never watched any of his talks, but if he has inspired people to harm religious people then sure.
I'm talking about inciting violence or discord against others.
Yeah but I think the problem is too deep rooted for the police to fix. I understand what you are saying but that's just my thoughts on the matter. If there's data to suggest that more police will stop people from being radicalised and committing acts of terror then my opinion may be swayed.Local policing helps with bonding with the local communities and fixing problems at their core. There is plenty research on that and I've written research on it myself.
That's why you don't cut human-intensive police work.
Attacker once appeared in TV documentary
Posted at 20:17
Khuram Butt, 27, one of the men who carried out Saturday's attack, once featured in a Channel 4 documentary about Islamist extremists with links to the jailed preacher Anjem Choudary.
Butt, from Barking, east London was known to police and MI5 but there was no intelligence to suggest that he was planning an attack.
I remember vividly walking past a demonstration in London by these dogs holding ISIS paraphernalia and the police standing ideally by doing nothing.
I was stunned and sickened.
There needs to be a zero tolerance on all ISIS related paraphernalia and associations.
I remember vividly walking past a demonstration in London by these dogs holding ISIS paraphernalia and the police standing ideally by doing nothing.
I was stunned and sickened.
There needs to be a zero tolerance on all ISIS related paraphernalia and associations, lots of these scumbags are living of state benefits, they should be reduced significantly and issued food vouchers rather than cash.
I remember vividly walking past a demonstration in London by these dogs holding ISIS paraphernalia and the police standing ideally by doing nothing.
I was stunned and sickened.
There needs to be a zero tolerance on all ISIS related paraphernalia and associations, lots of these scumbags are living of state benefits, they should be reduced significantly and issued food vouchers rather than cash.
What? These people should be arrested why ramble about benefits and shit?
Arrested and then released...
needs to be more punishment in their daily lives
Wow... it's really disappointing that someone could hold extremist views publicly for that long and not be very closely watched.Damn, this video clip...
You can see it here - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-40147014
I haven't seen the documentary, but the flag... Jeez, not a good outcome at all.
Because fanatics who are trying to get people to blow themselves up are going to stop because we give them less benefits.
That isn't how this works at all.
Wow... it's really disappointing that someone could hold extremist views publicly for that long and not be very closely watched.
Here is said documentary by the way
I remember vividly walking past a demonstration in London by these dogs holding ISIS paraphernalia and the police standing ideally by doing nothing.
I was stunned and sickened.
There needs to be a zero tolerance on all ISIS related paraphernalia and associations, lots of these scumbags are living of state benefits, they should be reduced significantly and issued food vouchers rather than cash.
I've seen police actively protecting them from the (understandbly) angry public. They should have been arresting them not protecting them. That's one of the reasons this ideology is allowed to spread.
Yeah it's ridiculous how it just gets allowed to happen. I'm all for freedom of expression, being a devout Muslim, but it's insane how these society destroying POVs and even protests against our way of life in the uk is allowed to happen. It needs to be classed as hate speech.
These people will not compromise until they are forced to, we need to shut everything down relating to these evil fuckwits and send a clear message it's not tolerable.
And this is why the law needs to change. If you're trying to radicalise people into becoming supporters of ISIS and subsequently terrorists they should be charged with crimes against the state and tried for treason.Okay, people need to understand that these protesters usually go right up to the edge of the law - but not over it. It took years before Andram Choudry actually committed an offence the police were confident would stand up in court. If they aren't calling for specific deaths or acts of violence then it's very hard to make a case that they shouldn't be allowed to speak, as awful as they are.
We can arrest people, deport them, and nd prevent them from making propaganda events here when it comes to anti-semitism. You'd think pro-IS propaganda would be as easily banned. Free speech my ass, they want to eradicate the society that gives them those rights, so they should have none.