Second London terror attack victim a volunteer who 'always saw the best in people'

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Second London terror attack victim a volunteer who 'always saw the best in people' | BevanShields

The attacker was shot dead by armed police on the northern end of London Bridge after he left the building to seek more victims.

In a fresh tribute, Merritt's family repeated their earlier plea that his death not be the catalyst for major changes to the UK's sentencing and rehabilitation regime."Jack lived his principles; he believed in redemption and rehabilitation, not revenge, and he always took the side of the underdog," they said.

"We know Jack would not want this terrible, isolated incident to be used as a pretext by the government for introducing even more draconian sentences on prisoners, or for detaining people in prison for longer than necessary."

 

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BevanShields You couldn’t make it up

BevanShields Everyone involved in setting this nutjob free have blood on their hands. Deplorable justice system.

BevanShields that’s terrific! What a relief 😅 I’d hate to have heard the terrorist had targeted non English speaking, selfish, lazy individuals who had also immigrated to the UK. That would have been outrageous....probably even racist or homophobic 🤪

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London Bridge attack: First victim identified as Cambridge University graduate Jack MerrittThe first victim of yesterday&x27;s stabbing attack, 25-year-old Jack Merritt, has been remembered as a "beautiful spirit...who always took the side of the underdog". Bring on BREXIT so the UK can control its borders and not the Fatherland. You mean 'First victim from yesterday's terrorist attack' don't you? Thoughts and prayers
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