2020 Streatham stabbing

On 2 February 2020, two people were stabbed in Streatham, London in what police termed a terrorist incident. The attacker, Sudesh Amman, was shot dead by the police. A nearby woman was slightly injured by broken glass as a result. At the time Amman was under active counter-terrorism surveillance, after having recently being released from prison on licence; he had been convicted in 2018 for disseminating terrorist material. Following the attack, the British government introduced the Terrorist Offenders Bill, a piece of emergency legislation intended to prevent those convicted of terrorist offences from being released early from prison.

2020 Streatham stabbing
Part of Islamic terrorism in Europe and terrorism in the United Kingdom
Streatham High Road (the site of the attack) in 2009
500m
550yds
LocationStreatham, London, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates51.431433°N 0.129356°W / 51.431433; -0.129356
Date2 February 2020
14:00 GMT (UTC±0)
Attack type
Stabbing
Weapons
Deaths1 (the attacker)
Injured3 (2 directly, 1 indirectly)
AssailantSudesh Mamoor Faraz Amman
MotiveJihadism (Islamic terrorism)
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