Thames Valley Police have said that the stabbing incident in the English town of Reading that left three people dead on Saturday is not being investigated as a terrorist event.
Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter says, officers are however keeping an open mind as to the motivation for the incident and are being supported by colleagues from Counter Terrorism Policing, South East.
An earlier report from the PA Media News Agency, citing an unnamed source, said police were treating the incident as terror related.
Six people were injured during the incident at Forbury Gardens in Reading’s town centre.
Three people died and three others suffered serious injuries.
A 25-year-old man from Reading, who was not identified by authorities, was arrested Saturday.
Police said the man was detained at the scene on suspicion of murder and authorities are not searching for other suspects.
“There is no intelligence to suggest that there is any further danger to the public, however, we urge people to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious by calling the police,” Hunter said.
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Police have asked members of the public not to post images or videos of the incident on social media, but instead to report these to the police.
Police also have said that there was no indication the incident was related to a Black Lives Matter protest that took place in Reading on Saturday.
According to a hospital spokeswoman, at least two people suffering from stab wounds were being treated at the nearby Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, following the incident on Saturday.
The South Central Ambulance Service confirmed it responded to the incident to treat “a number of casualties who had sustained injuries as a result of the incident.”
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