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Daily Mail: Westminster terror suspect WAS known to police but not MI5: Man arrested after 'attack' is 'from the Midlands and used a Ford Fiesta bought two months ago to mow down 15 cyclists'
* Terror suspect in twenties arrested after Ford Fiesta hit crowds and smashed into barriers outside Parliament
* Suspect was pulled from the car by armed officers who surrounded vehicle outside St Stephen's entrance
* Unnamed man is refusing to co-operate or give any potential motive but he may have aimed at police officers
* Pedestrians and cyclists describe car on wrong side of road then swerving deliberately to hit them at 50mph
* Crash came 17 months after Khalid Masood killed 5 on Westminster Bridge before murdering PC Keith Palmer
* Security beefed up since then and Ford Fiesta was stopped by new barrier able to repel speeding lorry
The Westminster terror suspect who ploughed into 15 cyclists and pedestrians was known to police and travelled to London from his Midlands home in a Ford Fiesta bought just two months ago, MailOnline can reveal today.
The man, who is in his late twenties, is refusing to speak to detectives about why he carried out the shocking carborne rush hour attack outside Parliament this morning.
Scotland Yard said today he was not known to their counter-terrorism officers or MI5 but security sources say the suspect, from the Birmingham area, was known to police in the West Midlands.
The vehicle police say he 'deliberately' used as a weapon was registered in Nottingham but written off by insurers late last year before being put back on the road and sold again eight weeks ago.
Today the terror suspect looked dazed as he was dragged from the smoking silver Ford Fiesta by around a dozen armed officers who had their rifles trained on him.
The horrifying moment the driver sped through crowds at up to 50mph before ploughing into barriers outside the Houses of Parliament was caught on CCTV.
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More News On Today's Terror Attack In London
UK police treat Parliament crash as terrorism, man arrested -- AP
Car hits pedestrians in suspected terrorist attack at UK parliament -- Reuters
Westminster car crash: Man arrested on suspicion of terror offences -- BBC
Car ploughs into London pedestrians in suspected terror attack -- DW
'I heard a car screeching... it swerved left and hit the lady two bikes to my left': Cyclists are left sprawled in the road next to their mangled bikes after car smashes into them in Parliament 'terror attack' -- Daily Mail
Car crash outside UK's parliament treated as terrorist attack -- Al Jazeera
What We Know About the Suspected Terrorist Attack Outside the U.K. Parliament -- Time
Westminster car crash: What we know so far -- BBC
Trump vows 'toughness and strength' after UK parliament incident -- Reuters
Trump wades into Westminster crash: US president lashes out at 'animals' behind London terror attack, five hours after man arrested -- The Independent