Not terribly appropriate, I would say.

FOXnews - Suspects Nabbed in London Bomber Search

LONDON — British police launched a major raid Friday in west London’s Notting Hill area and arrested two suspects in the failed July 21 bombing attempts, Sky News reported.

I wonder if Madonna is going to pull another one of her running-away-in-terror stunts (remember the LA hospital when she had a hernia from her electric bull?).

With the two men now in custody and the arrest earlier this week of a third man suspected of trying to plant a bomb on London’s transit system, authorities are searching for at least one more man they say tried to launch a second terror attack this month.

London’s Metropolitan Police would not confirm the Sky News report but said they raided two residences in west London and arrested two men at one address and one at another. Police were “securing the area and treating it as a crime scene.”

Witnesses reported seeing heavily armed police, some wearing gas masks and others in forensic bodysuits. Some officers were seen wearing ski masks.

At the scene, officials in blue forensic suits were seen escorting another man in a white forensic suit out of an apartment complex. It’s believed the man in the white suit is one of the suspects police were looking for.

The Notting Hill raids took place near Portobello Road in the chic neighborhood famous for its weekend street market. The area is near west London’s Little Wormwood Scrubs park, where police on Saturday found a fifth bomb in a dark backpack.

Helicopters buzzed overhead in the area and police cordoned off a number of streets. The operation began around 11:30 a.m. local time in London.

There were reports of at least eight blasts in the area. Those blasts could have been the sound of stun grenades or gas canisters being used by police to gain entry into the building.

Good lads, moving right along.

FOXnews - All Four 7/21 London Suspects in Custody

Italian police in Rome arrested Osman Hussain (search), a naturalized British citizen from Somalia, as part of an ongoing investigation in the bombings, said Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu.