But as he checked out of his hotel to head toward London for his deadly rampage, the manager said he was struck by his guest's friendly and outgoing manner. In all, he killed four people and left more than two dozen hospitalized in what authorities called a terrorist attack. She said she got chills when she learned the identity of the London attacker. Detectives have searched 21 properties in London, Brighton, Wales, Manchester and the central English city of Birmingham in one of Britain's biggest counterterrorism operations in years. ———Hinnant reported from London, where Associated Press writers Danica Kirka, Jill Lawless and Gregory Katz contributed.
Source: ABC News March 24, 2017 08:25 UTC