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Downing Street went into lockdown after a car crashed into the Prime Minister’s residence. Watch video.

A man sparked a major security alert after a car crashed into the gates of the UK prime minister’s Downing Street complex in London, but police said they were not currently treating it as “terror-related”.

Armed officers arrested the man at the scene on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving, shortly after the vehicle “collided with the gates of Downing Street” at around 16:20 pm local time, London police said.

No injuries were reported. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was reported by British media to have been in the building - which hosts both his office and residence - when the incident occurred and left soon after.

Video footage showed a silver car driving at low speed across Whitehall, where many government ministries are located, having emerged from a gated area next to the Ministry of Defence, opposite Downing Street.

Car bumps into gates at Downing Street. Picture: AFP
Car bumps into gates at Downing Street. Picture: AFP

It appeared to then mount the footpath and came to a halt after hitting the large metal gates that guard the entrance to Downing Street.

Other footage showed a police cordon surrounding the car, which appeared to be a Kia, with its boot open.

Around two hours after the incident, London’s Metropolitan police said in an update that a small cordon remained in place outside Downing Street, with the car still within it.

“The incident is being dealt with by local officers in Westminster and isn’t currently being treated as terror-related,” the force added.

Car Collides With Gates Outside British PM’s Office in London

Simon Parry, 44, was nearby when the drama unfolded.

“I heard a bang and looked up and saw loads of police with taser guns shouting at the man.

“A lot of police vehicles came very quickly and were very quick to evacuate the area.”

He added: “There were sniffer dogs and a bomb squad.”

Dean Parker, 36, told AFP the driver “didn’t look distressed. He looked like he must have had some sort of episode or something.”

Parker, part of a protest encampment on the opposite side of the street, said the car was not driving fast.

“It doesn’t look like he tried to ram the gates off … It was a pretty slow impact. The police dealt with it pretty professionally and promptly.”
Downing Street is a short walk from the Houses of Parliament and the area has a high security presence, with barriers on the footpath and in front of government buildings following previous incidents.

A man drove a car into pedestrians on the pavement close to parliament in 2017, killing four people.

He then crashed the car into the fence surrounding parliament and ran into the grounds, where he fatally stabbed a police officer. He was shot dead by an armed police officer.

Large gates were put up at the entrance to Downing Street in 1989 as a result of IRA bomb attacks in London, and the group launched three homemade mortar shells at the prime minister’s residence in 1991.

The gates are the first line of security, with armed police stationed at the entrance. Official cars entering the street normally have to be checked before strengthened bollards are lowered to allow them through.

TEEN ‘WANTED TO KILL BIDEN’

A teenager carrying a swastika flag allegedly told the FBI he wanted to kill Joe Biden after crashing his U-Haul truck into the White House security gates. Sai Varshith Kandula, 19, of Chesterfield, Missouri, faces multiple charges including “threatening to kill/kidnap/inflict harm on a president, vice president, or family member”.

After crashing his car into bollards outside Lafayette Park just before 10pm Monday (noon Tuesday), Kandula apparently started to wave a Nazi flag before he was arrested and told the FBI he wanted to overthrow the government.

Kandula’s plan was to “get to the White House, seize power, and be put in charge of the nation,” and that he would “kill the President if that’s what I have to do and would hurt anyone that would stand in my way,” according to a statement from a Secret Service officer included with his arrest warrant, seen by the Daily Beast.

Sai Varshith Kandula's Missouri Driver's License.
Sai Varshith Kandula's Missouri Driver's License.
US President Joe Biden was briefed on the situation. Picture: AFP
US President Joe Biden was briefed on the situation. Picture: AFP

Kandula also allegedly said he looked up to “Hitler, because he was a strong leader” and that the “Nazis have a great history,” according to the warrant.

TV images showed a red and black swastika banner that had been found during a police search of the truck.

Kandula has been taken into custody and could face up to five years in prison if found guilty.

According to police, the suspect flew from St Louis, Missouri, to Dulles, then rented his truck before the alleged attack.

White House officials confirmed the US president was inside at the time of the incident.

Mr Biden was briefed on the situation on Tuesday morning local time, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said.

“He’s relieved that no one was injured last night and grateful to the agents and law enforcement officers who responded so quickly,” she told reporters.

A local affiliate of Fox News reported that some guests in a nearby hotel said they were told to evacuate after the crash.

A journalist with the station posted video from the scene showing a robot searching the cargo area of the truck.

US Park Police said no one was injured in the incident.

Originally published as Watch video: Downing St into lockdown after car crashes into gates

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