Police find the London assailant's notebook, that's what he wrote

Striker Sudesh Amman was planning to stage a terrorist attack when he was sentenced more than a year ago. At the age of 18, he smiled in front of people when he was sentenced to three years and four months in prison, writes “Metro UK”. Amman is believed to have been released from prison just days before the attack with [...]
Striker Sudesh Amman was planning to stage a terrorist attack when he was sentenced more than a year ago.
At the age of 18, he smiled in front of people when he was sentenced to three years and four months in prison, writes “Metro UK”.
Amman is believed to have been released from prison just a few days before the knife attack, able to accomplish his vital purpose of death as a martyr.
The English police found a notebook in his home in which he had written his vital intentions. According to former Metropolitan Police Chief Alexis Boon, the first purpose on this list was death as a martyr and going to the gardens.
This official said Amman had great interest in violence and wanted to die on behalf of terrorism.