Its a day for standing up to fear.
Police officers, local Muslim leaders and thousands of others gathered Wednesday to form a human chain on Londons Westminster Bridge, mourning the terror attack that left five people dead and dozens more wounded last week.
The bridge in central London was closed to traffic as people bowed their heads in silence. Just seven days ago, it was a scene of chaos as an attacker drove a car through a crowd of pedestrians, killing three and injuring 50 before fatally stabbing a police officer inside the gates of Parliament. Police fatally shot the suspect, Khalid Masood.
The attack bred tension and fear, reinvigorating discussions about race, religion, identity and immigration, according to reports .
But Wednesday wasnt a day for division.
This afternoon is about remembering the victims of last weeks events, said Craig Mackey, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service. I would urge you, if you get time, to go onto the bridge, talk to Londoners, talk and get a feel for this great city and how its come together in responding to these events.
A victim of last Wednesday's attack arrives in a wheelchair to lay a flower at the scene on Westminster Bridge pic.twitter.com/51iPRpd45N
— Harriet Line (@HarriLine) March 29, 2017
The 'Hands across Westminster Bridge' vigil begins, with hundreds lining the pavements pic.twitter.com/2hHbMj71RD
— Harriet Line (@HarriLine) March 29, 2017
Touching moments on #Westminster Bridge a few minutes ago #WeStandTogether pic.twitter.com/C57RFvEnbr
— Anna Wojnilko (@anna_alicja) March 29, 2017
Communities across #London unite one week on from the abhorrent #WestminsterAttack in which four people died #WeStandTogether pic.twitter.com/jg1ffpKL4q
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) March 29, 2017
Officers & staff stand together outside New Scotland Yard in memory of those who lost their lives during #WestminsterAttack #WeStandTogether pic.twitter.com/JSU3WQHtqC
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) March 29, 2017
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