Overview
- British Transport Police and the CPS announced new counts largely linked to alleged incidents on October 31 in Peterborough and Stevenage.
- The additional charges include two counts of attempted murder, one count of attempted wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, theft of knives, possession of a bladed article, affray, and a common assault.
- Anthony Williams, 32, is due to appear at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court this afternoon.
- He was previously charged in early November with ten counts of attempted murder and related offences in connection with the November 1 LNER train attack that led to an emergency stop at Huntingdon.
- Investigators highlighted joint work with Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Police and urged restraint in reporting, as officials confirmed an LNER crew member injured in the attack has been discharged to recover at home.