Reading: British police on Sunday said that they are treating a stabbing rampage in a park that killed three people as a terrorist attack.
Dean Haydon, the UK's coordinator of counterterrorism policing, said counterterror detectives were taking over the investigation into the attack in the town of Reading, west of London. Police had earlier said they were keeping an open mind about the motive.
Three people were killed and three others seriously wounded in the stabbing attack in Reading's Forbury Gardens Park on Saturday evening.
The Thames Valley Police force said officers arrested a 25-year-old local man at the scene and they were not looking for anyone else.
Police have not provided the name of the suspect, but Britain’s national news agency, Press Association, and other media outlets named him as Khairi Saadallah, a Libyan asylum-seeker living in Reading.
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"There is no intelligence to suggest that there is any further danger to the public," said Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter.
The attack came out of the blue on a sunny summer evening in Forbury Gardens park in Reading, a town of 2,00,000 residents 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of London.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was being briefed on developments. His office said Johnson had met security officials, police and senior ministers on Sunday morning for an update on the investigation.