'I know people in H&F join me in expressing our deepest sorrow to those suffering'
Hammersmith & Fulham Council leader Stephen Cowan has released a message following yesterday's terrorist attack in Westminster.
He says: "Last night, the centre of our city was locked down following a vile terrorist attack that took the lives of four innocent people and injured around 40 more.
"I know the people in Hammersmith & Fulham join me in expressing our deepest sorrow to those suffering injuries and to the families and loved ones of the innocent people who were killed.
PC Keith Palmer
"One of those whose life was taken was PC Keith Palmer. PC Palmer had served in the Royal Artillery before becoming a member of the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Squad which he had done for the last 15 years.
"We should never forget that when the attacks happen, and as civilians are ushered towards safety, it is the police and security services sworn to keeping us safe that take the opposite course and confront danger head on.
"PC Palmer was just 48 and a husband and a father. He courageously faced down the attacker. I can only imagine the grief his family feel today. They do not mourn alone."
The Metropolitan Police Service meanwhile has offered this response and advice to Londoners.
"You will all be aware of the shocking events at Westminster yesterday. The Metropolitan Police Service is not advising that people change their plans, lock down buildings, or anything of this kind. We do continue to advise, however, that all our communities and partners remain alert but not alarmed.
""Londoners should be prepared for likely congestion that will potentially last for several days.
"In common with all police forces across the UK, the Metropolitan Police continually trains and plans for incidents of this type and several of those plans are being put into place now.
"Our advice to you is:
Police are also inviting people to share messages of condolence for PC Palmer here.
March 23, 2017
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