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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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Margaret Davis

Suspect in Leeds crossbow attack has died

Owen Lawrence -

A 38-year-old man suspected of carrying out a crossbow attack in Leeds has died, counter-terrorism police have said.

Owen Lawrence, from Headingley, was taken to hospital on Saturday with a self-inflicted wound after two women were injured in Otley Road.

Police believe he was acting alone and say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the attack.

West Yorkshire Police said on Monday that one of the victims has been discharged from hospital, while the other has undergone surgery for life-threatening injuries.

The force added that she is now recovering in hospital and is in a stable condition.

Counter Terrorism Policing North East is continuing to investigate the incident following Lawrence's death.

His Facebook accounts are being examined as the investigation into what happened continues.

Posts on two accounts that appear to be linked to Lawrence include images of a gun and makeshift wooden knives, as well as a rambling entry setting out an apparent plan to kill people taking part in the Otley Road Run pub crawl.

He also refers to victims including “neurotypicals and police, if I need to”, and says that he has “explored far right ideas” including the conspiracy theory referred to as the great replacement.

Head of Counter Terrorism Policing North East Detective Chief Superintendent James Dunkerley said: “Officers will continue to conduct inquiries and we ask that if anyone has information that may assist, to pass this to police.

“We understand there are concerns around the incident, and questions about how and why this has happened. Our teams are committed to carrying out an in-depth investigation to provide answers to those affected.

“We continue to work closely with West Yorkshire Police to support the local community and thank residents for their support and understanding over the weekend.

“Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, and all those affected by this incident.”

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