Manchester synagogue terrorist was on bail for alleged rape | Manchester

Guardian, Manchester Synagogue terrorist was the police bail for the allegation of rape while carrying out the attack.
35-year-old Cihad Al-Shamie was investigated on a sexual assault that was allegedly understood to have happened earlier this year.
It is believed that the attacker, born in Syria, has criminal convictions, although not on the radar of anti -terrorism officers or MI5.
When Shamie killed a Jewish man and attacked the Heaton Park in North Manchester on Thursday, a few seriously injured a few others after the armed police.
Revelation emerged as follows:
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The Great Manchester police said that the armed officers in the synagogue accidentally hit one of the two victims killed during the terrorist attack, and that they probably wounded someone else after they opened fire on the attacker.
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Sources, Anti -Terrorist police said Shamie was responsible for a death threat sent to a former conservative deputy in 2012.
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Keir Starmer, after planning to show activists against the ban on the Palestinian action on Saturday, asked people to “respect the grief of the British Jews”. He said that the cancellation of the event would “allow terrorism to win.”
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The Secretary of Justice and Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy was heckled and booing while taking a vigil close to the scene of the attack. He encountered calls “Shame on you”, git Go to Palestine, leave us alone ”and“ they have blood in their hands ”.
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The police called two dead men 53 -year -old Adrian Daulby and 66 Melvin Cravitz. Daulby’s Muslim neighbor described him as “one of the most fantastic men I’ve ever met in my life.”
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Lord Daniel Walker, who served in the synagogue during the attack, shouted how the attacker was trying to get in.
Anti -terrorism police and security services are trying to bring together the background of the attacker, believed to have chosen the most sacred day in Yom Kippur, the Jewish calendar to target those who worship.
Guardian was told that Shamie was not known as anti -terrorism agencies and was not directed to the anti -radicalization plan, but was tried for criminal issues.
It is unknown when the alleged rape took place, but during the synagogue attack, Shamie faced bail while under investigation by the Great Manchester police.
One source said Shamie had criminal convictions for less crimes related to terrorism.
“No one was on the radar for terrorism, but there was absolutely a criminal record for terrorism, but nothing to claim that he would do something like that,” he said.
Police examines whether Shamie was responsible for a death threat sent to a former conservative deputy in 2012. John Howll came from someone who called them e -mail to them, “Jihad Alshamie, and said: ın People who deserve to die like you”.
Standing as a deputy for Henley in 2024, Howell said he did not know if he was the same person and did not feel that the police had taken the death threat seriously at that time.
A 2012 news, Howell’s support for Israel is believed to be believed to target. Howell, in 2012, in the statements reported by the Jerusalem Post, “the last thing I want to look like a drama queen,” I want to see you dead, “you should get a serious threat,” he said.
“This is not just my question, but my family and staff. All you need is a person who has a strange life view enough to try to carry out it.” Thames Valley said that the police gave him “extremely good security advice ..
The police did not confirm that the same person who carried out the synagogue attack on Howell but investigating whether there was a connection was not confirmed.
The attacker’s father, Farage Al-Shamie, described the terrorist attack on Thursday as a “disgusting action target of peaceful, innocent civilians” in a statement that his family wanted to özmek completely away from atrocity ”.
Later, South Sudan, Afghanistan and financial for several non-governmental organizations in the conflict zones as an emergency trauma surgeon of the attacker’s father Faraj al-Shamie’nin previously supported the October 7 attacks on Israel, claiming that the “men in the world” claimed that the claim that “men” “men” said.
Keir Starmer visited Manchester with his wife and offered a “very humble thanks to emergency services, but the armed officers’ reaction at the scene will be under the spotlight.
On Friday morning, the Great Manchester Police Chief Stephen Watson made a statement that a home office pathologist had temporarily died of a fiery wound.
It is said that one of the three people who were treated in the hospital for serious injuries received such injuries, and when the officers opened fire, they both concludes that both of them keep the synagogue door closed to the attacker.
Watson said: “Currently, the suspect is believed to be one of the authorized fiery weapons officers of GMP while trying to prevent the criminal from entering the synagogue and more damage to our Jewish community.
“Therefore, subject to more judicial examinations, unfortunately, this injury, unfortunately, may have continued as a tragic and unpredictable result of the necessary action taken by my officers to end this vicious attack …
“It was recommended by medical experts that one of the three victims who are currently being treated in the hospital experienced a fiery wound that did not threaten life with compassion.
“While the worshipers move bravely to prevent the attacker from gaining entry, both victims are believed to be close to each other behind the synagogue gate.”
A close to the synagogue, Lammy, who was appointed to the Deputy Prime Minister last month, said to a crowd that the country was olmadan that the country was standing in solidarity with the Jewish people, because such an attack has never felt lonely.
As he started with the word “Friends ,, there were regiments and laughter, and a crying“ Stop the Walks ”was heard. Lammy had to pause several times while the screaming continued.
Bury, 61 -year -old Joanne Sheldon of Radcliffe, said Lammy turned down when he started talking. He said: “We didn’t know that he was going to talk here, and when we found out, we just learned that we were thinking: why? Jewish people don’t feel safe in England now.”
His 49 -year -old friend Hayley Lawson said that hate was confused by pro -hatred walks.
This Saturday, before a Palestinian prohibition against the prohibition of action, Starmer wrote in Jewish Chronicle that protesters should know that it was a mourning time.
“Peaceful protest is the cornerstone of our democracy – and there is a justified concern about the pain in Gaza – but a minority used these protests as an excuse to stop anti -Semitic tropics,” he wrote.
Rabbi Walker mentioned the shocking moment that the attacker was trying to get into the building.
The aggressive knife told the “very, very brave men” who helped him hold the doors while he was marking a knife and shouting the threats.
“When I first came to the synagogue, there was some kind of incident outside the doors. One is suspicious and aggressive.
“I heard every supreme burst from the outside within half an hour in prayers, he was screaming. Someone was trying to get in with a knife. When he tried to get into the synagogue, we tried to keep him away.”
Walker became emotional in telling the abuse by the attacker while trying to get in.




