How would you have reacted if you had been caught in the London terrorist attack last week?

Rose Burke, 63, Windham

“First of all, I would be terrified expecting more to happen immediately. Then a few days later I’d be very angry thinking this was happening to innocent people.”

Robert MacPherson, 46, West Baldwin

“I’d feel like your security in your nation was threatened. I’d feel scared, helpless. Most angry.”

Harold Millman, 74, Naples

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“Aside from scared, apprehensive, who knows when the next one would blow up around me? And when I was finally able to later talk about it I’d probably be seeking revenge on the black-mustached people.”

Sherri Clark, 50, Raymond

“I’d be very grateful I was alive and I’d thank God. I actually got an email from someone I know whose daughter was late to work and was on the train right behind the one that blew up.”

Kim Smith, 16, Naples

“I’d probably be scared and upset and angered. Most likely I’d panic because you’d never know what would happen next.”

Robert Loughrey, 35, Casco

“I’m sure I’d be scared and angry. I think the important thing for Americans to remember is that we shouldn’t be afraid of terrorist attacks.”