British police have released the name of the suspect in the stabbing on the Doncaster-to-London train: Anthony Williams. The 32-year-old man faces charges including attempted murder (10 counts) and possession of a weapon.
On October 31, Halloween, the United Kingdom was shocked by a knife attack on a train bound for London. Ten people were injured. One person remains in critical but stable condition.
Two Britons were arrested. One of them has since been released. Ultimately, the man had nothing to do with the case.
The other suspect is a 32-year-old man. Police released his name this morning: Anthony Williams. He will appear in Peterborough District Court today.
There was complete chaos among the passengers when the train stopped at Huntington Station.
He faces several charges: attempted murder (of 10 victims), possession of a stabbing weapon, and bodily harm. The assault is related to an attack on a police officer after the arrest.
A specific motive is not yet known. According to police, there are no indications that this was an act of terrorism.
