The man accused of the Edinburgh knife attacks has been named as Lewis Hawkes after he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.
Hawkes, 36, appeared at court charged with five counts of attempted murder ‘aggravated by reason of having a terrorist connection’, the Crown Office said.
CCTV footage released appeared to show a topless man driving erratically before abandoning his car and lunging at a random black man and delivery rider, while smoking and wielding two large knives.
He is alleged to have thrown an axe through the window of a taxi, which the driver managed to avoid by moving his car forwards an inch as it was thrown.
Two of the younger injured men had been at Broomhouse mosque just before they were attacked.
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‘I’m protecting the country from these f****g Muslim b******s raping our young daughters, raping our kids. Enough is enough,’ the man was allegedly heard shouting as he was pinned to the floor.
The incidents left five men – two aged 22, and others aged 24, 27 and 39 – with a range of injuries.
Three of the men were taken to hospital and none of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening.
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