London Attack: Single police officer took on all three terrorists alone armed only with baton

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A British Transport Police officer took on all three London Bridge attackers armed only with a baton, it has been revealed.

The officer was one of the first responders to the scene and received stab wounds to his face, head and leg, while attempting to stop the van and stabbing rampage in a busy area of the city.

Seven people were killed in the atrocity, and dozens more were injured, before police shot dead the suspects.

The BTP’s top officer paid tribute to the “enormous courage” of his colleague, after it was revealed his condition was stable.

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Chief constable Paul Crowther said: “Having visited the officer in hospital shortly after he was admitted for treatment, I was able to hear his account of what happened last night.

“It became clear that he showed enormous courage in the face of danger, as did many others who were at the scene and rushed to help.

“Although he is seriously unwell, he was able to recount how he faced the attackers armed only with his baton, outside London Bridge station.

“For an officer who only joined us less than two years ago, the bravery he showed was outstanding and makes me extremely proud.

“All of us at BTP wish him a swift recovery, and I know he will be touched by the hundreds of messages of support from across the UK and the world.

“Our thoughts are with all of those who died or were injured, and their loved ones as they try to come to terms with what happened.”

There were three other police officers hurt, including one who was off duty and remains in a critical condition.

An off-duty Metropolitan Police officer also received critical injuries after rugby tackling the suspects with his bare hands, the BBC reported.

Metropolitan Police Federation chairman Ken Marsh said: “First and foremost our thoughts are with the families of those who lost loved ones in the horrific events last night and we wish well to those still injured.

“There can be no doubt that the swift response of our colleagues – both armed and unarmed – saved further lives from being lost.

“There are barely words to describe their bravery – officers who ran towards danger with no thought for their own safety.

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