Westminster tube station closed over car crash outside parliament building

Westminster Underground
station, close to Parliament, was closed after a number of people were injured
when a car collided with security barriers outside London's Parliament
building, CBC reported.
The building was cordoned
off and the driver was arrested, police said.
Police said none of the
injuries were life-threatening and they could not immediately determine whether
the incident was terrorism-related.
"The male driver of the
car was detained by officers at the scene. A number of pedestrians have been
injured. Officers remain at the scene. We will issue further info when we have
it," London's police force said in a statement on Twitter.
A spokesperson said:
"We're still trying to piece it together." Footage on social media
showed a handcuffed man being led away by heavily armed police.
"Someone driving
towards Parliament at speed, it wasn't a normal, it's not a minor like
accident, it's not like a road traffic incident," witness Jason Williams
told Sky News. "This is something in my opinion planned and very
serious."
Television
images showed police pointing their guns at a vehicle which appeared to have
entered a lane used for access to the Parliament building before it stopped at
a security barrier.