Man charged with attempted murder after Ealing car collision injures five
A 34-year-old Ealing man faces five attempted murder counts after a car struck five pedestrians in the busy Broadway shopping area. Counter-terrorism officers made initial inquiries, but police are not treating it as terrorism.

Metropolitan Police charged Timir Ahmed Mohamed, 34, of Grange Park, Ealing, with five counts of attempted murder after a car collided with pedestrians in the Ealing Broadway area of west London. He was also charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop, failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis, and criminal damage, and has been remanded in custody.
Police were called to Ealing Broadway at 14:29 on Saturday, 27 June 2026, after a car collided with multiple pedestrians. Five people were hurt in the incident. Two were treated at the scene, while three were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening and non-life-changing injuries.

Counter-terrorism police made initial inquiries, but the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
The incident happened outside Marks & Spencer on The Broadway, in a busy shopping stretch where pedestrians, traffic, and retail footfall mix throughout the day. Bystanders tried to smash the car windows as the vehicle drove away.

Mohamed is due to appear at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 29 June 2026. At that hearing, the court will deal with the initial criminal proceedings while police and prosecutors are building the case around the five alleged attempted murders and the separate driving offences.
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