Victims
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Origin | Nyköping |
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Sweden | |
Albums | A Dissident |
Neverendinglasting | |
Members | Jon Lindqvist |
Andy Henriksson | |
Gareth Smith | |
Johan Eriksson | |
Andy Söderström | |
Marcus Strandberg | |
Genres | Hardcore Punk |
D-beat | |
Crust Punk | |
Record labels | Havoc Records |
Deathwish Inc. | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2341885 |
About Victims
Victims are a Swedish hardcore punk band, originally hailing from Nyköping, they are currently based in Stockholm. The current line-up consists of lead vocalist and bass player Johan Eriksson, drummer Andy Henriksson, guitar player and vocalist Jon Lindqvist and guitar player Gareth Smith.
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London Bridge: Family of Usman Khan 'shocked' by attack
The Family of London Bridge attacker Usman Khan have said they are "saddened and shocked" by what happened and "totally condemn his actions".
In a statement, they expressed their condolences to The Victims ' families
Khan, who was convicted of a terrorism offence in 2012, killed Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, at a prisoner rehabilitation event on Friday.
Separately, a porter who tried to fight Khan said he was coming to terms with The Incident .
Lukasz, who works at the Fishmongers' Hall venue where Khan began his attack, said he "acted instinctively" by grabbing a pole to try to stop Khan.
Usman Khan's family said in a statement issued through the Metropolitan Police : "We are saddened and shocked by what Usman has done.
"We totally condemn his actions and we wish to express our condolences to the families of The Victims that have died and wish a speedy recovery to all of the injured.
"We would like to request privacy for Our Family at this difficult time. "
Lukasz, who was among those praised for his bravery during The Attack , also through Scotland Yard .
"When The Attack happened, I acted instinctively. I Am now coming to terms with the whole traumatic incident and would like the space to do this in privacy, with the support of My Family ," he said.
The Statement confirmed Lukasz was stabbed by Khan and taken to hospital but has now returned home.
"I would like to express my condolences to the families who have lost precious loved ones. I would like to send my Best Wishes to them and everyone affected by this sad and pointless attack," he added.
Lukasz said, contrary to some reports, that he had used a pole to tackle Khan while Someone Else used a narwhal tusk in an attempt to stop The Attack .
Two Women were also injured in The Attack before Khan was shot dead by armed officers on London Bridge - The Women remain in a stable condition in hospital.
Usman Khan had been jailed in 2012Khan, 28, was arrested in December 2010 and sentenced in 2012 to indeterminate detention for "public protection" with a minimum jail term of Eight years after Pleading Guilty to preparing terrorist acts.
He had been part of an al-Qaeda inspired group that considered attacks in the UK,
But in 2013, and ordered Khan to serve at least half this - Eight years - behind bars.
Since his subsequent release in December 2018, Khan had been living in Stafford and was required to wear a GPS police tag.
He was armed with two knives and was wearing a fake suicide vest during The Attack at Fishmongers' Hall on Friday.
He was including ex-offenders from the conference, before he was shot dead by police.
It Comes as Leanne O'Brien, the girlfriend of Cambridge University student Mr Merritt who was killed, on Facebook writing: "My love, you are phenomenal and have opened so many doors for those that society turned their backs on. "
Ms O'Brien was seen breaking down in tears as she and Mr Merritt's family on Monday to remember The Victims .
Mr Merritt's father, David, also dedicated to his "absorbingly intelligent" and "fiercely loyal" son.
Also killed was Ms Jones, from Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, who was a volunteer on the Learning Together programme, which was holding an anniversary event where The Event took place.
She has been described as a "lovely, lovely woman" who was "fearless" by her former Tutor .
Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were both involved with the Learning Together programme, which was holding an event when The Attack took placeFriday's attack sparked over the release of Khan and a debate over the Criminal Justice system.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson "trying to exploit" The Attack "for political gain".
He Khan's release on legislation introduced under "a leftie government", and called for longer sentences and an end to automatic release.
Mr Johnson denied claims he was politicising The Attack , saying he had campaigned against early release for some time, having previously raised the issue during his 2012 campaign to be mayor of London.
He said he felt "a huge amount of sympathy" for the relatives of The Victims .
london bridge attack, metropolitan police service
Source of news: bbc.com