'Lack of pattern' puts officials on edge... http://img.youtube.com/vi/y60wDzZt8yg/0.jpg British armed police on duty near the site of an attack at Borough Market in London on June 4, 2017. At least seven people were killed and dozens injured after three attackers on late June 3 plowed a van into pedestrians and later randomly stabbed people.(Photo: Andy Rain, European Pressphoto Agency) The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the latest terrorist attack in London — the third strike in Britain claimed by the group since March 22 — yet there is no clear indication why the United Kingdom is the recent target. The randomness and lack of pattern put officials around the world on edge, making it difficult to anticipate a next attack. In the United States, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that his city was on high alert, with critical response units in "particularly prominent" locations. British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday blamed Islamic extremism for Saturday night's attacks that left seven people dead and dozens wounded. Police said a van plowed into pedestrians on London Bridge then stopped in Borough Market, where three men got out and stabbed people. The thr
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