Police in London say a van collided with pedestrians outside a mosque late Sunday, killing one person and injuring 10 others.
Osborne was taken into custody shortly after the attack when bystanders in the crowd restrained him until police arrived.
Later Monday, London Metropolitan Police said he was charged with the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorism including murder and attempted murder.
British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed Monday to fight extremism in all its forms after a white driver plowed his van into a crowd of Muslims near a mosque.
The Finsbury Park mosque was associated with extremist ideology for several years after the 9/11 attacks in the United States but was shut down and reorganized. The man later died, though it is not yet clear whether his death was linked to the attack, Basu said.
Sarah Mushtaq said attacks like what happened in London can create some fear within the Muslim community in Windsor.
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Osborne is now being held on suspicion of terror offences including murder and attempted murder.
His neighbour Khadijeh Sherizi said she could not believe Mr Osborne was being investigated for carrying out an attack on Muslim worshippers. "When (the driver) was running, he was saying, 'I wanna kill more people, I wanna kill more Muslims, '" he told BBC TV.
People had been attending mosques in the area as part of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. "I am a Muslim".
"There are a number of casualties being worked on at the scene", London police said, describing it as a major incident.
"As a community it is important to show that we stand together and that we will not be bowed by this attack or the others we have seen in Manchester and London in recent weeks". Though hours had gone by since the attack, Trump first promoted an appearance by his lawyer on Fox News (that tweet was later deleted) and then he lashed out at Democrats for blocking his agenda. We must all be builders of understanding, compassion and peace, day by day, in our homes, our work and our communities.
In a similar message to Ahmed Kheloufi, director of Muslim Welfare House, Cardinal Nichols wrote "to assure you of my prayers and of my deep compassion for all who have been injured and affected by this deliberate act of violence".


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