Injured UK cop: ‘Instinct took over’ during terror attack
LONDON — The British police officer stabbed while subduing a suspect on New Year’s Eve said Wednesday that “instinct took over” when he heard people screaming at a Manchester train station.
British Transport Police Sergeant Lee Valentine and several officers managed to bring down the knife-wielding suspect with a stun gun and pepper spray after he stabbed two people.
“We had no idea what we were running towards when we heard the screams on New Year’s Eve,” said Valentine, who is recovering at home from a stab wound to his shoulder. “When we saw the man wielding a knife, instinct took over.”
Greater Manchester Police said Wednesday they are confident the suspect “acted alone in the final stages” of what police are treating as a terrorist act. They are still trying to determine if he had any support while planning the assault.