Menelik Watson condemns London terror attacks

Sadly, this is becoming all too familiar for Menelik Watson.
Two weeks after rallying his http://www.authenticpackerssale.com/shop-by-players-78-jason-sprigg... fellow "Mancs" after the bombing at Manchester Arena, the Broncos right tackle took to Twitter to grieve Saturday's terrorist attacks in London that claimed seven lives and left nearly two-dozen others critically wounded.
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Watson, a native of Manchester who emigrated to the United States after high school, wrote about the bombing: "My heart is heavy! Praying for all the families & friends who lost a loved one yesterday. Time to show the world http://www.authenticpatriotsstore.com/shop-by-players-brandon-dough... how strong us Mancs are!"
Saturday's London attack occurred in two closely contained areas, the London Bridge and Borough Market, when a white van randomly plowed into pedestrians, and continued when three attackers wielding long-blade knives carried out multiple stabbings. The attackers were shot dead by police minutes after the stabbings began.
According to The Guardian, "at least" 48 Reggie Ragland Womens Jerseypeople were injured during the attacks -- 21 remain in critical condition -- and treated at five hospitals within the region.

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