The terrorist shot dead by police after stabbing two people in Streatham on Sunday was automatically released from prison just a few days ago, after serving less than half of a three year-plus sentence for 13 terror offences. [More]Be candid, Tommy Lee.
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“Wearing a fake suicide vest, Amman stole a £3.99 blade from a convenience store and stabbed the man, in his 40s, in the stomach before knifing a female cyclist, in her 50s, in the back.
Armed police were on the scene within minutes, having been following him because they suspected he was going to launch a terrorist attack imminently. After he failed to stop, Amman was shot dead outside a Boots chemist.”
“Officers are thought to have called for back-up in a panic after seeing Amman steal the knife before launching his attack, reportedly yelling 'Allahu Akbar'.
In the rush to get there, one police car crashed into a driveway on a residential street a mile away.
The Whitehall source insisted that Amman had been under constant surveillance following his early release from prison just days ago.”
Under constant surveillance by armed police, yet he was able to do so much damage. The response to the damage he wrought?
“Dozens of emergency vehicles lined the area and an air ambulance landed on Tooting Bec Common a few hundred yards from the scene of the shooting.
London Ambulance Service said at the time: 'We have a number of resources attending an incident in Streatham High Road.'”
“Mr Chawner tweeted to say: 'I had to stay with someone who'd just been #stabbed in #Streatham for 30 minutes before a single ambulance arrived.”
“Rory Stewart, who is an Independent candidate for Mayor of London in the upcoming 2020 election, responded to Mr Chawner's post.
He wrote: 'So much respect for your courage and presence of mind - remember to get to counselling immediately - at least have a chance to calmly talk it through.
'All my respect and best wishes.'”
So, Mr. Stewart, Independent candidate for Mayor of London, the 30 minute ambulance response time for the stabbing victim is acceptable to you, but Mr. Chawney’s reaction to the unacceptable requires counseling?
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