• Narwhal tusk-wielding chef helped subdue London Bridge attacker; victim

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    You don't run from a knife.

    You grab a stick, piece of pipe, a rock, chair - even a shirt.
    Anything you can get your hands on and get that knife out of
    his. You bust that fucker's skull wide open then piss in his
    brains.

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    The hero bystanders who subdued the London Bridge knife attacker
    included a chef who fought off the jihadist with an ornamental 5-
    foot narwhal tusk and another who brandished a fire extinguisher.

    British media identified the chef as Lukasz, a man from Poland,
    who was injured by the assailant, convicted terrorist Usman
    Khan. Two were killed and three were injured in the attack
    before Khan was shot dead by police.

    Lukasz worked at nearby Fishmongers Hall, where the horrific
    attack began during a prison rehabilitation event, the Sun
    reported, before spilling out on to the street.

    Lukasz grabbed the tusk off the wall when Khan began slashing at
    people with a large kitchen knife. A narwhal is a type of whale
    sometimes known as the "unicorn of the sea" because of its
    distinct "tusk", which is actually a tooth. It can reach lengths
    of up to 10 feet.

    His efforts were captured on video and posted on social media.

    A co-worker told the London Times Luckasz ran towards Khan as he
    threated to set off an apparent explosive strapped to his body.

    He was “cut in the hand but not in critical condition,” the co-
    worker said. Police said the explosive vest was a fake.

    “Being stabbed didn’t stop him giving him a beating,” the Times
    quoted the co-worker as saying. “Lukasz is a hero.”

    The two who were stabbed to death were a man and woman. The male
    victim was identified Saturday as University of Cambridge
    graduate Jack Merritt, who worked for a prison rehab nonprofit,
    the BBC reported.

    David Merritt said of his son on Twitter that he was "a
    beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog," the
    BBC reported. "Jack spoke so highly of all the people he worked
    with & he loved his job."

    Audrey Ludwig, who knew Merritt through work, said his "deep
    commitment to prisoner education and rehabilitation was deeply
    impressive."

    https://www.foxnews.com/world/london-bridge-narwhal-tusk-chef

    Yeah that left wing liberal pussy forgiveness shit really worked
    out well for this idiot. Cost him his weak gene pool life.

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