UK crossbow attack suspect died in hospital, say police
'We believe he was acting on his own and are not currently seeking anyone else in connection with this matter,' says Counter-Terrorism Police

LONDON
A 38-year-old man who was found with a self-inflicted injury after seriously injuring two women on Sunday has died, according to the UK police.
The Counter-Terrorism Police said Sunday that three people, including two women age 19 and 31, were injured on April 26 in a "serious incident" in the northern English city of Leeds involving a man seen with weapons including a crossbow and firearm.
Police also said the third injured person, a 38-year-old man, was arrested and taken to a hospital due to a self-inflicted injury.
On Tuesday, the police named the key suspect as Owen Lawrence from Headingley, Leeds, and said he died in the hospital.
"We believe he was acting on his own and are not currently seeking anyone else in connection with this matter," added the police statement.
Following the incident, The Guardian reported that the police were examining several Facebook posts – including one that appeared to include plans for a "mass murder" attack – to determine if they are linked to the attacker or the incident.
The posts listed as "targets" students, nightclub goers, and "neurotypicals," said the report, adding that it also referred to a "manifesto" written by a man who in 2019 killed 51 people during shootings at a mosque and Islamic center in New Zealand.