Manchester synagogue attacker called 999 to pledge allegiance to Islamic State

Manchester synagogue terrorist, after the start of the attack called 999 and allegiance to the Islamic State.
Anti-West Anti-Terrorist Police, 35-year-old knife Jihad al-Shaşie’nin last Thursday in the first stages of the attack confirmed that the police were looking for.
66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz and 53 -year -old Adrian Daulby died in the attack in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
North West Anti -Terrorist Police Spokesman said: “Heaton Park in the early stages of the attack outside the synagogue of the Hebrew community, claiming that the attacker promised commitment to the so -called Islamic State, we can confirm that he made a call to the police.
“We continue to investigate all the conditions and motivation behind the incident. The investigation continues rapidly.”
Reports Sun He tells the 999 operator that he said, “I killed two Jews on behalf of the Islamic State.”
Shamie, who was released on bail for rape crime, was shot and killed by the police by the police.
The police are still working to determine all the details of the motivation of the 35 -year -old attacker, who is a British citizen of Syrian origin and was given citizenship in 2006.
Inspectors do not believe that Britain has been directed to Prevent, the fight against terrorism, but the police have a history of criminal records, and the police say he might have been influenced by the extreme Islamist mentality.
His family condemned the attack and described it as a “disgusting action”.
Later, it turned out that two of the victims of the attack were shot by the armed police while the synagogue took refuge in the barricaded gate.
53 -year -old Adrian Daulby died as a result of a bullet wound, another person was wounded with a punk bullet.
Great Manchester Police Chief Sir Sir Stephen Watson, the victims’ bullet wounds “unfortunately my officers to take the necessary measures to end this treacherous attack as a tragic and unpredictable consequence may have been formed,” he said.
The police observer of the police (IPC), the observer of the police, launched an investigation into the deadly armed attack by armed police.
Four people arrested on suspicion of preparing for terrorist acts, on Saturday to question themselves five days to question themselves after the detention continues to remain.
A 46 -year -old woman was arrested in Farnworth, two men and 61 -year -olds aged 30 and 32, who were arrested in Prestwich.
18 -year -old woman and 43 -year -old man arrested at Farnworth were released on Saturday without any action.




