Moment hero bystanders armed with a fire extinguisher and a stick chase knife-wielding terrorist

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This is the moment that a brave bystander used a fire extinguisher to tackle a knifeman wielding two weapons on London Bridge this afternoon.

Two people were killed today and up to twelve were injured after the maniac pulled the knives on innocent people on the north side of London Bridge just before 2pm.

Video footage showed the attacker running across London Bridge clutching the weapons as a fearless member of the public trailed him.

The white-haired man then confronted the terrorist who turned to him, holding up the two knives, before being cornered by the group of civilians chasing after him.

Another man is also seen holding what is believed to be the tusk of a Narwhal whale, which he also jabs in the direction of the attacker. 

Members of the public were seen cornering the terrorist on London Bridge this afternoon

Members of the public were seen cornering the terrorist on London Bridge this afternoon

Members of the public were seen cornering the terrorist on London Bridge this afternoon 

One man used a Narwhal tusk to fight off the attacker which he had taken from Fishmongers' Hall

One man used a Narwhal tusk to fight off the attacker which he had taken from Fishmongers' Hall

One man used a Narwhal tusk to fight off the attacker which he had taken from Fishmongers’ Hall 

The tusk was from a Narwhal whale (pictured above with their tusks attached swimming in the ocean)

The tusk was from a Narwhal whale (pictured above with their tusks attached swimming in the ocean)

The tusk was from a Narwhal whale (pictured above with their tusks attached swimming in the ocean)

The man who was chasing the black-capped killer over the bridge then unleashed a powerful spray of water on him from the fire extinguisher. 

The terrorist was then bundled to the ground as other people waded in, while another man hurried away with his knife.

Another man was also seen pointing a large stick at the terrorist.

One witness at the scene said the stick had in fact been a Narwhal whale tusk and that the man had taken it from Fishmongers’ Hall and ran out with it after learning of the incident.

The attacker, who has not yet been identified by police was thought to have had one of the two knives strapped to his arm and had also been wearing a fake explosives device, which was strapped around his waist. 

It is believed he was a convicted terrorist who had served time in prison and was wearing an electronic tag, according to The Times newspaper. The paper added he was attending a Cambridge University conference on prisoner rehabilitation being held at Fishmongers’ Hall and ‘threatened to blow up’ the building.

Speaking to MailOnline, one witness said more shots had been fired after the terrorist was shot.

Deborah Simmons had been attending a hospital appointment with her mother and had been on the first bus on the bridge, heading towards Liverpool Street.

Deborah, who is in her 50s said she saw the man being shot and was then ushered off the bus towards The Shard.

‘We all thought we were going to die, there were people with children running’.

She added that once her and her mother had reached the south of the bridge she heard around 10-15 shots. She also said that one man had ran up to her and her mother, claiming ‘someone had a shooter’.

The Met police were unable to clarify whether or not extra shots had been fired. 

One man pointed a large stick at the terrorist while another sprayed the fire extinguisher at her

One man pointed a large stick at the terrorist while another sprayed the fire extinguisher at her

One man pointed a large stick at the terrorist while another sprayed the fire extinguisher at her

The brave people who chased the terrorist pulled him down to the floor and waited for police to arrive

The brave people who chased the terrorist pulled him down to the floor and waited for police to arrive

The brave people who chased the terrorist pulled him down to the floor and waited for police to arrive 

Police and emergency vehicles gather at Leadenhall near London Bridge as the force continued to deal with the fall out of this afternoon's attack

Police and emergency vehicles gather at Leadenhall near London Bridge as the force continued to deal with the fall out of this afternoon's attack

Police and emergency vehicles gather at Leadenhall near London Bridge as the force continued to deal with the fall out of this afternoon’s attack

Metropolitan Police Chief Cressida Dick confirmed this evening that two stabbing victims had died and three injured people were being treated in a hospital.

After the brave bystanders tackled the man to the ground police intervened, pulling the heroes off the terrorist and getting them to safety.

The officers were then seen lining up in close range of the man, before he was shot. 

The violence erupted two-and-a-half years after a van and knife attack in the same area killed eight people, and less than two weeks before Britain holds a national election.  

The incident started close to London’s main financial hub where thousands of bankers and finance workers travel every day. 

It started outside Grade II listed building Fishmongers’ Hall. Many buildings in the financial district were on high security this afternoon as roads were closed in the area, many workers were also stood outside their buildings as officers cordoned off the roads. 

Extra police officers will be on patrol across London in the wake of the attack, while British Transport Police said there also would be more officers on the transport network including firearms officers and other specialist teams. 

Armed police were seen patrolling the streets early this evening with emergency vehicles being parked up on both sides of the road

Armed police were seen patrolling the streets early this evening with emergency vehicles being parked up on both sides of the road

Armed police were seen patrolling the streets early this evening with emergency vehicles being parked up on both sides of the road 

Forensic officers are seen near the site of the incident early this evening. One office seems to be holding a light up while the other takes a picture

Forensic officers are seen near the site of the incident early this evening. One office seems to be holding a light up while the other takes a picture

Forensic officers are seen near the site of the incident early this evening. One office seems to be holding a light up while the other takes a picture

In a show of solidarity to those who lost their lives and were caught up in the attack the main political parties temporarily suspended campaigning in London as a mark of respect.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that ‘to the best of our knowledge, the incident has been contained’ but that details were still emerging.

Johnson’s office said the prime minister would chair a meeting of the government’s emergency committee, COBRA, on Friday evening.

The map above shows the the journey the attacker took from the north side of London Bridge before crossing over

The map above shows the the journey the attacker took from the north side of London Bridge before crossing over

The map above shows the the journey the attacker took from the north side of London Bridge before crossing over 

Two young women were seen running near Borough Market today after learning of the attack

Two young women were seen running near Borough Market today after learning of the attack

Two young women were seen running near Borough Market today after learning of the attack

Metropolitan Police counterterrorism chief Neil Basu said the suspect appeared to be wearing a bomb vest but it turned out to be ‘a hoax explosive device.’

Basu said officers were keeping ‘an open mind as to any motive.’

‘A number of other people received injuries during this incident. As soon as we can provide further updates on their condition, we will,’ he told the press conference.

‘Our heartfelt sympathies go out to everybody who has been involved in this and is anxiously waiting for information on their loved ones.

‘As soon as we can get that information, we will get it to you.’

A large police cordon remains in place around the north side of London Bridge following the knife attack.

Pedestrian and vehicle access along Upper Thames Street, which runs underneath part of the bridge, is blocked by police at its junction with Swan Lane through to Lower Thames Street at its junction with Fish Hill Street.

The pedestrian cordon extends north-east to Fenchurch Street, at its junction with Philpot Lane, and north to Gracechurch Street, at its junction with Bell Inn Yard.

On the northwest side on the bridge, the pedestrian cordon extends to Cannon Street at its junction with Bush Lane. Monument Station, which is within the cordon, remains closed.