Palace suspect drove at UK police, went for 4-foot sword
LONDON — British counterterrorism police on Saturday were investigating a man who was detained after he drove a car at police outside Buckingham Palace then “reached for a 4-foot sword,” injuring three police officers.
The Metropolitan Police force said officers stopped a 26-year-old man who deliberately drove at a police van Friday night near Queen Elizabeth II’s London residence, one of the city’s top tourist attractions.
“Uniformed officers then confronted the driver of the vehicle and during that confrontation the driver reached for a 4-foot sword” in the car, said Dean Haydon, commander of the Metropolitan Police counterterrorism branch.
The suspect repeatedly shouted “Allahu akbar!” (“God is great” in Arabic), Haydon said. Three London police officers were slightly injured while struggling to arrest him, he added.


