London Mosque Attacker Sentenced to 43 Years<br />2, 2018<br />LONDON — A man who drove a van into worshipers near a London mosque, killing one man and injuring a dozen others, was sentenced on Friday to at least 43 years in prison for what a judge said was the result of "malevolent hatred." Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb said<br />that mind of the driver, Darren Osborne, had been "poisoned" by far-right ideas before the June 2017 attack and that he had shown no signs of remorse.<br />for 43 years, saying "the court has seen no evidence<br />that the danger you present has lessened." "You attempted to kill at least a dozen people and succeeded in taking the life of a peaceful man you knew nothing about and had never met," the judge said. that She sentenced Mr. Osborne, 48, to life with no chance of parole<br />The sentencing came a day after a jury convicted Mr. Osborne of murder<br />and attempted murder, after he drove a rented van into a crowd leaving Evening Prayer, in the Finsbury Park neighborhood of North London.<br />Mr. Osborne began searching for racist and anti-Muslim material,<br />and he carried out the attack a few weeks later, on June 19, weeks after Islamic extremists struck the Manchester Arena and London Bridge.<br />Bystanders who saw the van hitting pedestrians caught Mr. Osborne and restrained him until the police arrived.<br />" Judge Cheema-Grubb said. that Your mind-set became one of malevolent hatred,