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On Tuesday, another terrorist attack happened in Britain. A British army officer was savagely attacked by a man carrying at least two knives. The attack has left the victim fighting for his life.
The Victim.
The victim is reportedly lieutenant colonel Mark Teeton, in his 40s, who lived with his family just 50 yards away from the Barracks.
The Location.
The attack happened near the entrance to Brompton Barracks in Chatham, Kent, home to the Royal School of Military Engineering Regiment.
The incident.
The attack happen on Tuesday evening at approximately 6pm. The Army Officer was walking between his home and the barracks when an unknown attacker leapt from a moped, ran directly at the officer, and repeatedly stabbed him in a frenzied attack that lasted some 20 seconds or so. The assailant stabbed the victim around 12 times using two ten inch kitchen knives. The attacker reportedly licked the knife after he'd stabbed the victim.
A woman, thought to be the soldier’s wife, is understood to have run outside and tried to pull the knifeman off. Witnesses said they heard a “blood-curdling scream” and that at the end of the frenzied assault the attacker ran his finger across the knife and then licked it.
The witness, who tended to the injured man, told The Sun: “Stab wounds covered his [the victim’s] body. A deep gash to the back of his left leg.
“Blood was everywhere as I tried to apply pressure to his wounds until the police arrived.
“The guy was looking for a soldier to attack. When the guy’s wife came out and started trying to pull the guy off he didn’t even try to hurt her. He only had his sights set on hurting a British soldier.”
Eye Witnesses.
Alex Reynolds, 38, who lives near the scene, said he heard screams and went outside to see a man wearing a cream camouflage military uniform lying on the ground, surrounded by people trying to help. Mr Reynolds’ Ring doorbell footage captured the screams, with someone heard shouting: “What the hell are you doing?” He was told that the victim, now identified as Lt Col Teeton, goes for a walk every night at around 6pm.
One witness alleged the attacker had come seeking out military targets and the lieutenant’s heroic wife “came out and started trying to pull the guy off”. Another witness told KentOnline: “His wife tried to pull the attacker off. [The attacker] didn’t want her though, he just wanted the soldier. “Nobody else in the vicinity was in danger – the only person he was targeting was the soldier he attacked.”
The Attacker.
The attacker, who was photographed by a member of the public on a mobile phone, appears to be black or asian, of stocky build, who was wearing a ski mask and a NASA-branded bomber jacket, was riding a scooter, complete with carry case and 'L' Plates, the type of bike favoured by delivery riders.
The response.
Within minutes of the story breaking Authorities began to publish disinformation about the incident. The BBC were quick to claim it "wasn't terror related", and that it was likely a 'mental health incident', the default lies for all such terror attacks these days.
Acting Chief Supt Richard Woolley. said: “We are keeping an open mind as to the motivation behind this incident and we are exploring a number of lines of inquiry – these include the possibility this incident was mental health-related as well as any links the suspect may have with the location of the assault."
Police statement.
Kent Police said in a statement: “Kent Police were called at around 5.55pm on Tuesday 23 July 2024 to a report of a serious assault in Sally Port Gardens, Gillingham.
“A man in his 40s suffered injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital for treatment. His condition is currently described as serious.
“Officers attended and at around 6.20pm they arrested a 24-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder.
“A cordon is currently in place around the scene of the incident and enquiries to establish the circumstances are ongoing.
“Residents are advised to expect an ongoing police presence in the area.”
However, Vision News has learned that, despite the claims of another mental health incident authorities knew it was a terrorist attack from the outset. Counter-terror police have been part of the investigation from the outset, with some reports suggesting that MI5 have also been involved. A member of the Counter Terrorist Unit said that the incident was being treated as a terror attack and were also looking into any connection the attacker may have had with links to Anjem Choudary, who was arrested for directing a terrorist organisation shortly after the stabbing in Kent.
Update for you:
Aman has been remanded in custody after appearing in court charged with the attempted murder of an Army officer in uniform near a barracks.
Anthony Esan, 24, is accused of repeatedly stabbing Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton in Gillingham, Kent, on Tuesday.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/man-appears-in-court-charged-with-attempted-murder-of-army-officer-in-uniform/ar-BB1qBqKh
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