Beer run Beer run

UK hails man who fled attack holding a pint

Britons mock US headlines about London ‘reeling,’ tweeting that they’re off to the pub or to IKEA

In this image taken from video footage, people run from the scene of attack, alongside a man strolling holding a pint of beer, right, in London on June 3, 2017. (Sky News via AP)
In this image taken from video footage, people run from the scene of attack, alongside a man strolling holding a pint of beer, right, in London on June 3, 2017. (Sky News via AP)

LONDON — People in the UK have responded to the deadly London Bridge attack with sorrow and distinctly British humor, hailing a man pictured walking away from the mayhem holding a pint of beer as a tongue-in-cheek symbol of defiance.

Television footage of crowds running away from the attack that killed seven includes a man in a red top walking slowly with a mostly full beer in his hand.

A picture of the man was posted on Twitter by Howard Mannella, who tweeted : “People fleeing #LondonBridge but the bloke on the right isn’t spilling a drop. God Bless the Brits!” The comment received tens of thousands of retweets.

Some joked on social media about London’s notoriously high prices. Twitter user Andrew Brooks said in response to the photo: “Evacuate? Well, OK. But this beer cost £6 a pint. I’m taking it with me.”

https://twitter.com/taxbod/status/871255328809267201

Others mocked US newspaper headlines claiming London was “reeling” or “under siege.”

Actor-comedian Chris Addison encouraged people to tweet ways in which they were reeling.

Responses included “Going to IKEA for meatballs and maybe a rug,” “I’ve just had some cornflakes. Off to the pub in a bit” and “Currently watching ‘Sing’ on DVD, might mow the lawn later, going to the local Turkish restaurant for tea.”

Copyright 2017 The Associated Press.

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