'He looked like a cornered fox'

LONDON, England (CNN) -- Eyewitnesses 
to Friday's shooting at a London 
Underground station described seeing a 
man being chased onto a train and then 
shot several times at close range.

Police confirmed to CNN that armed 
officers had shot a man dead at 
Stockwell station in south London. 
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One witness, Mark Whitby, told BBC news 
the man appeared not to be carrying 
anything but was wearing a thick coat 
that looked padded.

Whitby said a young Asian man was shot 
five times after being chased into a 
train carriage by three men.

"As the man got on the train I looked 
at his face. He looked from left to 
right, but he basically looked like a 
cornered rabbit, like a cornered fox. 
He looked absolutely petrified," said 
Whitby.

"He sort of tripped but they were hotly 
pursuing him and couldn't have been 
more than two or three feet behind him 
at this time.

"He half-tripped, was half-pushed to 
the floor. The policeman nearest to me 
had the black automatic pistol in his 
left hand, he held it down to the guy 
and unloaded five shots into him.

"He looked like a Pakistani but he had 
a baseball cap on, and quite a thickish 
coat. It was a coat like you would wear 
in winter, a sort of padded jacket. It 
looked out of place in the weather 
we've been having."

Whitby said he had been about five 
yards away from where the incident 
occurred and was "totally distraught" 
by what he had seen.

He said 10 to 15 police officers armed 
with pistols and sub-machine guns had 
run down to the platform as he was 
helping an elderly woman away from the 
train.

"It was just mayhem ... I've never seen 
people move so fast in all my life."

"People running in all directions, 
looks of horror on their faces, 
screaming, a lot of screaming from 
women, absolute mayhem. Lots of people 
sort of crouched down, trying to run 
but in a crouched position, me 
included. Trying to protect their 
heads, worried about flying bullets."

But commuter Teri Godly told Sky News 
television the man had been carrying a 
rucksack.

"A tall Asian guy, shaved head, slight 
beard, with a rucksack got in front of 
me. Shortly after that, as I was about 
to get onto the train, eight or nine 
undercover police with walkie talkies 
and handguns started screaming at 
everyone to 'Get out, get out'," she 
said.

Chris Wells told the UK's Press 
Association he was leaving Stockwell 
station when he saw a man being pursued 
inside by at least 20 armed police.

"The next thing I saw was this guy jump 
over the barriers and the police 
officers were chasing after him and 
everyone was just shouting 'Get out, 
get out,'" Wells said.

Christopher Scaglione was also leaving 
the station when he heard a bang, 
followed by shouting.

"People then started to run and I heard 
two or three more bangs, like people 
shooting."

Journalist Chris Martin said he was 
waiting at Stockwell station when 
several men burst onto the platform.

"There was a lot of shouting, I thought 
it was football fans or something," he 
told the UK's Press Association.

"There was obviously some sort of 
altercation going on, and then they 
came flying onto the platform and these 
guys just threw this man into the open 
doors of the train.

"Then I heard shots. I thought it was 
three but someone else said five. It 
sounded like a silencer gun going off, 
and then there was blind panic, with 
people shouting and screaming and just 
running away.

"I didn't actually see the gun, but I 
heard this 'bang, bang, bang.'"

Christine Burgess, a 56-year-old 
accountant, told PA she had seen police 
carry a black zip-up bag to an 
ambulance outside the station as she 
tried to get home on a bus.

"I was looking out of the window and 
saw them bring out the black zip-up bag 
and that must have been the person 
involved because nobody else was hurt. 
I saw it taken into the ambulance."

CNN's Nic Robertson said the area 
around Stockwell station, a major 
transport interchange, had been 
cordoned off by police, bringing 
traffic to a halt and causing major 
disruption.

Several police vans and unmarked police 
cars were still at the scene, along 
with an air ambulance. An ambulance was 
seen leaving the area.
 

  
 
  
 

  
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