Counter-terrorism police investigating after two women injured in Leeds
- Counter Terrorism Policing North East is leading the investigation into a major incident in Leeds after two women were seriously injured due to the circumstances surrounding the incident.
- A crossbow and a firearm were recovered from the scene where three people were injured during a major incident on Otley Road, Leeds.
- Detective Chief Superintendent James Dunkerley stated that inquiries are still at an early stage and Counter Terrorism Policing is leading the investigation.
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves expressed her concern, saying, 'My thoughts are with all of those affected' after the incident.
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Crossbow assailant who shot women in 'random' attack was fuelled by 'misogynistic rage'
A man suspected of carrying out a crossbow and firearm attack in Leeds against two women was fuelled by a “misogynistic rage”.The 38-year-old was arrested following the incident on Otley Road which left two women, aged 19 and 31, injured on Saturday.Officers attended and located three people who had suffered injuries, the women and the suspect who had a self-inflicted wound. One of the women is suffering from life-threatening injuries whilst the…
Crossbow maniac who shot two young women was fuelled by 'misogynistic rage'
A CROSSBOW maniac shot two young women in a random attack said to have been fuelled by “misogynistic rage”. The man, who then blasted himself in the head with a gun in an apparent suicide bid, is believed to have been targeting female students. A crossbow attacker shot two young women in a random attack fuelled by ‘misogynistic rage’, it was said© YappApp © YappAppThe man is thought to have been targeting female students, pictured the weapons us…
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