The British man who killed four people during a London rampage had made three trips to Saudi Arabia, teaching English there twice on a work visa and returning on a visa usually granted to those going on a religious pilgrimage. The embassy said Saudi security services didn't track Masood and he didn't have a criminal record there. Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair told the BBC that changes to the "outer soft ring" of Parliament's security plan are likely in the aftermath of Masood's attack. A 32-year-old woman arrested in Manchester and a 39-year-old woman arrested in East London have been released on bail. ALSOTrump offers condolences on London terrorist attackLondon attacker described as 'laughing and joking' hours before rampage
Source: Los Angeles Times March 25, 2017 16:52 UTC