Expecting "The System" to take care of everything is a losing proposition. Families of London Bridge terror victims slam charity for treating convicted terrorist as a 'poster boy' and ignoring safety concerns - while condemning MI5, police and probation service after jury blamed failures for deaths.
It comes after an inquest jury found that [Usman] Khan - an Islamist terrorist who was released from prison early after he was found guilty of planning an atrocity on Britain - had 'unlawfully killed' the two graduates.
Jurors also found that a catalogue of failures and omissions by MI5 and counter-terrorism had made the London Bridge rampage in November 2019 possible.
Everyone (especially in the UK) wants to be seen in the "best light." That means ignoring warning signs.
As for the charity...
It seems there was no intent on their part to listen or take notice of what they were dealing with in working with such a high risk individual. Learning Together declined an opportunity to learn more about Usman Khan and his risk factors. This may have contributed to a failure to take account of the steps necessary to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone involved.
Usman Khan attacked people at a "prisoner reform conference." He was supposedly reformed. He was eventually stopped by conference attendees who had grabbed a narwhal tusk and a fire extinguisher, because when seconds count police are only minutes away, and in the UK you are forbidden to have any effective means of self-defense.
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