The London Bridge attacker wrote a letter from jail in 2012 asking to take part in the deradicalization course to become “a good British citizen.”
Usman Khan, 28 — who killed two people and hurt three others in Friday’s attack said he came to see violent extremism as wrong while he was in prison.
Khan, a native of Pakistan who had ties to a jihadi leader who sought help from ISIS, was released from prison a year ago after serving just half of a 16-year sentence for plotting with eight others in 2010 to bomb such London landmarks as the stock exchange, the American embassy and Westminster Abbey.
While he was in jail, he wrote a letter claiming he was “immature” when he joined the plot and wanted to improve through a “deradicalization program."
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