Posted on 11/24/2017 9:24:06 AM PST by NRx
(CNN)Police are responding to an incident at the Oxford Circus underground station in London. The British Transport Police said on Twitter that officers were on the scene, but gave no further details. The station is located on the city's busy Oxford Street, a shopping strip usually busy with pedestrians and heavy traffic. The incident comes as throngs of shoppers flocked to the area for Black Friday retail sales.
Developing story - more to come
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False alarm... no shots, no injuries, no nothing... except someone posted something on Twitter from 11/14 which seems to have triggered this Twitter alarm.
Meat’s Counter Terror. NOT getting involved with the issue, per Nick Beake (? I know not who he is), quoted on BBC.
Happily this looks like a false alarm. I suggest removing it from the breaking news column. Maybe the thread can be locked.
Yes, South Africa has had these sales for a couple of years now. There were even a couple of places that had their store fronts smashed as people tried to get in. I’m not sure how so many people managed to get to the stores because it’s not a normal working day here. I suspect a lot of people called their employers advising they were sick!
I used to make thanksgiving in Europe when I lived there. Finding pumpkin or molasses to make brown sugar with was quite difficult at the time. And the turkeys were nothing like the big ones here. But it worked, and everyone liked the food. Its very similar to the big chasse (hunting dinners) meals where there are always the same sides on the plate. Rack of venison with spaetzle and strewed fruits and Brussels sprouts and candied chestnuts, etc. Fall food!
Correction - should be “it’s a normal working day here”.
Part and Parcel, Shia and Sunni, Infidels and Intifadas, Explosions and IEDs, Religion and Peace, etc etc......
Not quite the stiff upper lip that got the Brits through the Battle of Britain.
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