London -- The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in London confirms that the Muslim jihadist who drove a car into people along the Westminster Bridge and stabbed a police officer to death by the Parliament building was in the country three times and taught English there.
The embassy released a statement Friday saying that Khalid Masood taught English from November 2005 to November 2006 and from April 2008 to April 2009. He had a work visa and also returned to Saudi Arabia again in March 2015.
Masood was not being followed by Saudi security and did not have a criminal record.
But in England, where he was known as Adrian Elms, he had a criminal record and was known for having a violent temper, much like that of the prophet of Islam.
Fortunately, London police were able to shoot him dead before he killed more people. He was, however, able to murder four infidels before he was put down.
Masood was 52, somewhat older than most terrorists, but evidently he had the same religious convictions as men much younger as he went on his killing spree.
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The embassy released a statement Friday saying that Khalid Masood taught English from November 2005 to November 2006 and from April 2008 to April 2009. He had a work visa and also returned to Saudi Arabia again in March 2015.
Masood was not being followed by Saudi security and did not have a criminal record.
But in England, where he was known as Adrian Elms, he had a criminal record and was known for having a violent temper, much like that of the prophet of Islam.
Fortunately, London police were able to shoot him dead before he killed more people. He was, however, able to murder four infidels before he was put down.
Masood was 52, somewhat older than most terrorists, but evidently he had the same religious convictions as men much younger as he went on his killing spree.
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