Westminster crash: Salih Khater named as suspect, by the BBC.
The man arrested on suspicion of terror offences after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament has been named as Salih Khater by government sources.
The 29-year-old British citizen, originally from Sudan, has also been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, Met Police said.
He came to the UK as a refugee and was granted asylum, the BBC understands.
His brother described him as a “normal person” with no fanatical ideas and no links to any religious group. …
The suspect is not believed to have been known to MI5 or counter-terrorism police, but is understood to have been known to local police. …
Having completed his secondary education in Sudan, he studied electrical engineering at university there before moving to the UK.
He studied English as a second or foreign language at City College from 2010 to 2011, later studying a diploma in science at South and City College in Birmingham from 2014 to 2017. …
Ahhh, the BBC article does not mention Islam but there is a clue:
Birmingham Central Mosque said its inquiries with the community found he did not worship at the mosque and had showed no signs of radicalisation.
In a CV seen by the BBC, Mr Khater described himself as a “hardworking, honest and polite individual” and “mature and responsible, with the ability to stay calm in high pressured situations”
British citizen who deliberately drove into a crowd of people outside Parliament House in London
Another amazing coincidence. An apparently well adjusted normal British citizen commits an act of terrorism against British natives. Just happens to be an Islamic non-native. Eventually even the police are going to sit up and take notice, but for time being they are sticking to the PC fantasies. Meanwhile rapid and historically high immigration continues, most of it from the third world — because PC. Diversity is good, comrade.