Terrorist guilty of ‘cold and calculating’ murder of British MP David Amess

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Terrorist Guilty Of ‘Cold And Calculating’ Murder Of British Mp David Amess
London-born Ali Harbi Ali, 26, was convicted of killing David Amess in Essex in October last year. Photo: PA Images
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By Emily Pennink and Ryan Hooper, PA

A terrorist has been found guilty of stabbing British MP David Amess to death and plotting to attack other MPs including Michael Gove.

Islamic State fanatic Ali Harbi Ali, 26, carried out the “cold and calculating” murder at the veteran MP’s constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, on October 15th last year.

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He told the Old Bailey trial he had no regrets about the murder, defending his actions by saying Mr Amess deserved to die as a result of voting in parliament for air strikes on Syria in 2014 and 2015.

A jury deliberated for just 18 minutes to find Ali guilty of murder and preparing for terrorist acts.

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David Amess was murdered by Ali Harbi Ali (Chris McAndrew/PA)

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Ali sent a manifesto on WhatsApp to family and friends seeking to justify his actions around the time of the attack, telling Mr Amess he was “sorry” before plunging the knife into him, causing the politician to scream.

He died at the scene.

Knife-wielding Ali was later apprehended by two police officers armed only with batons and spray.

Essex Police chief superintendent Simon Anslow praised his officers’ “astounding bravery” in tackling Ali.

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He said: “They’ve basically gone in armed with a stick – something that appears smaller than a deodorant can – to deal with a man that has just committed an absolutely heinous act, still armed with that knife.

“I think it’s an astounding act of bravery.”

Director of public prosecutions Max Hill QC said the murder was “the most appalling tragedy”, particularly for the Amess family, and an “attack on democracy”.

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Ali Harbi Ali in Westminster, on Parliament Square, on September 16th 2021, weeks before he struck in Essex (Metropolitan Police/PA)

He said: “I’m obviously pleased that at the end of what must have been a very difficult trial for Sir David Amess’s family, justice has been served, and this individual will now pay the price for his crimes.”

The court heard how London-born Ali had become self-radicalised in 2014, going on to drop out of university, abandoning ambitions for a career in medicine.

The defendant, who came from an influential Somali family and said he had a childhood “full of love and care”, considered travelling to Syria to fight but by 2019 opted for an attack in Britain.

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Ali bought a £20 knife from Argos six years ago which he carried in his bag throughout the summer of 2021 as he “scoped out” possible targets, jurors heard.

He carried out reconnaissance on the houses of parliament but found police there “armed to the teeth”.

Ali carried out online research on MPs including Labour leader Keir Starmer, deputy prime minister Dominic Raab and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.

He staked out the west London home of levelling up secretary Mr Gove six times and wrote detailed notes on how he might get to him.

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Ali Harbi Ali after being arrested on suspicion of the murder of David Amess (Metropolitan Police/PA)

Scenarios included mingling with media, bumping into him jogging, ringing his doorbell, and causing a scene to “lure” him out.

Ali rejected the plan after Mr Gove split up with his wife and was thought to have moved out of the family home.

He was later to tell police: “It was… so convenient to go to that address but I just, I don’t know why I didn’t do that one.”

Ali, from Kentish Town, north London, was also spotted lurking outside Finchley MP Mike Freer’s constituency office, jurors were told.

By September last year, Ali had settled on Mr Amess as an easy target after seeing his upcoming surgery in Leigh-on-Sea on Twitter.

He made an appointment through the MP’s office, falsely claiming he was moving to the area and was interested in churches.

On the morning of October 15th last year, he was caught on chilling CCTV as he made his way by foot and train to Essex.

Ali Harbi Ali walking between Leigh-on-Sea railway station and Belfairs Methodist Church
Ali Harbi Ali walking between Leigh-on-Sea railway station and Belfairs Methodist Church (Metropolitan Police/PA)

Within minutes of meeting Mr Amess, Ali pulled out a 12in carving knife and stabbed him more than 20 times.

He waved the bloody knife and threatened to kill the MP’s two female aides and a couple who had arrived for their appointment.

Mr Amess' assistant Julie Cushion told jurors he appeared “self-satisfied” in the wake of the brutal killing.

In police interview, he spoke calmly about his terror plot and admitted allegiance to so-called Islamic State.

He told officers Mr Amess immediately suspected a “sting”, having been duped into talking about a fake drug “cake” in the television series Brass Eye.

He went on: “I felt like one minute I was sat down at the table talking to him and the next he was, sort of, dead.

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Floral tributes left outside Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea (Joe Giddens/PA)

“But, yeah, it’s probably one of the strangest days… of my life now, y’know?”

Jurors were told Ali had no mental health issues, and he accepted much of the evidence against him.

Mr Amess was killed five years after Batley and Spen MP Jo Cox was murdered in her constituency.

His death led to renewed concern around the safety of MPs.

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