Trump blames 'radical Islamic terror' for spike in UK crime

President Donald Trump is misrepresenting a report on British crime statistics by blaming an uptick in crime on "Radical Islamic terror." Picture: AP Photo/Susan Walsh

President Donald Trump is misrepresenting a report on British crime statistics by blaming an uptick in crime on "Radical Islamic terror." Picture: AP Photo/Susan Walsh

Published Oct 20, 2017

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Washington — President Donald Trump is misrepresenting a report on British crime statistics by blaming an uptick in police-reported incidents on "Radical Islamic terror."

Britain's Office for National Statistics this week reported a 13 percent crime increase from the previous year in England and Wales. 

The report says the uptick "reflects a range of factors," including an increase in incidents, improvements to how crimes are recorded and more victims coming forward. The report does not mention Islam.

Early Friday morning, Trump tweeted: "Just out report: 'United Kingdom crime rises 13% annually amid spread of Radical Islamic terror.'" It was not clear what source Trump was quoting, as that line does not appear in the report.

Associated Press

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