LONDON — British police have arrested a 32-year-old man in connection with a train stabbing attack that injured 10 people on a commuter train heading to London, authorities said Saturday.
According to reports, the attacker stabbed multiple passengers before being subdued by bystanders and police. No serious injuries were reported among the victims, who suffered minor wounds from the stabbings.
The suspect was taken into custody without incident after his arrest near the scene of the attack on a train traveling toward London's King's Cross station. Authorities say they do not currently believe the attack was motivated by terrorism but are investigating all possible causes.
An investigation is ongoing to determine what prompted the violent outburst, with authorities saying they are reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing witnesses to piece together events surrounding the attack.
According to reports, the attacker stabbed multiple passengers before being subdued by bystanders and police. No serious injuries were reported among the victims, who suffered minor wounds from the stabbings.
The suspect was taken into custody without incident after his arrest near the scene of the attack on a train traveling toward London's King's Cross station. Authorities say they do not currently believe the attack was motivated by terrorism but are investigating all possible causes.
An investigation is ongoing to determine what prompted the violent outburst, with authorities saying they are reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing witnesses to piece together events surrounding the attack.