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LONDON: United Kingdom armed police arrested a man on Sunday (Dec 7) for suspected assault after 21 people needed medical treatment following an incident involving "a form of pepper spray" at a Heathrow Airport car park.
London police said armed officers arrested a man today for suspected assault after people were attacked with a “form of pepper spray” at a multi-storey
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Heathrow Airport: Police probe pepper spray assault at car park
UK police were probing on Sunday an assault involving pepper spray at a Heathrow Airport car park that disrupted travel and left 21 people, including a three-year-old girl, needing medical treatment.
UK police arrest man after people at Heathrow airport allegedly attacked with ‘form of pepper spray’
London Metropolitan Police arrested an armed man Sunday following reports of an assault involving a “form of pepper spray” at a multi-storey car park at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 3.
Heathrow Airport live: Woman targeted in suitcase robbery before 'pepper spray' incident, police say
Searches continue for more suspects, after armed police arrested a man at a Heathrow Airport car park on suspicion of a "pepper spray assault". A total of 21 people were treated, with five taken to hospital.
The authorities said 21 people were being treated at the scene and five were taken to the hospital, while the suspect was taken into custody.
LONDON — London police say they arrested a man for suspected assault after people were attacked with a “form of pepper spray” at a multistory car park at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 3. The city’s Metropolitan Police says the incident was sparked by an argument between a group of people known to each other and was not being treated as terrorism.
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