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Manchester synagogue attack latest: One of two victims was shot by armed police as they took down killer

Mahmood: Protests need to follow the Manchester Synagogue Attack

The Great Manchester police said that one of the victims killed yesterday was believed to have been shot by the police.

Currently, Jihad Al-Shamie is not believed to have firearms, and the only shooting fired GMP came from the authorized firearms officers.

“This injury may have continued as a tragic and unpredictable consequence of the urgent action taken by my officers to end this vicious attack by my officers.

The Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC) is now starting an investigation after the death of the victims.

A second sacrifice in the hospital had a fiery wound with “non -life -threatening compassion”.

Police officers were seen surrounding an address in Greater Manchester, which the terrorist attacker believed that Al-Shamie had lived.

The two victims were called 53-year-old Adrian Daulby and 66-year-old Melvin Cravitz, both were killed outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Community synagogue, and 35-year-old Al-Shamie was deported to a group of people and stabbed a man.

He was shot and killed by the police seven minutes after the officers warned the car and the stabbing attack on Thursday morning.

A woman in her 30 -year -old and 60s was arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack in connection with the murders.

Al-Shamie’s family made a statement condemning the “disgusting action ğı they said it was a“ deep shock for them.

Two victims injured in the terrorist attack

The other two victims who were wounded in the terrorist attack on Thursday and taken to the hospital were chosen by Rabbi Efraim Mirvis.

In a statement about Faceboo, he wrote: uz We are deeply mourning the tragic loss of Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz Z, who was killed in the terrible Yom Kippur terrorist attack on the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester.

“This morning, Valerie and I visited three great people seriously injured in the attack.

“Please Pray for Jehonoson Zalman Ben Shaina Gittel, Anshel Yitzchak I Malka and a person whose name has not yet been explained to the public.”

Holly Evans3 October 2025 14:20

Green Party Leader says ‘heart with a community’

Green Party leader Zack Polanski said that the terrorist attack in Manchester made a headline speech at the party conference and felt “deeply” by adding “heart with the community”.

Speaking at Bournemouth, the Green leader said, “I am one of the five Jewish people who have led the British political party in the last 100 years, and that means I want to spend a moment to mark the terrible attack of yesterday.

“As a Jewish man raised in Northern Manchester, I feel it deeply and my heart is with the community. More commonly the product of migration. It is very important for me to defend immigrants.

Orum I want to tell you about a common Jewish experience – this is an old story as long as my Jewish descendants are confusing and confused because we always escaped. But since I could come together, they started in a Jewish town in Latvia, but they escaped from Pogroms.

“They fled to Ukraine, where they encountered more pogroms. Then they came to Poland, where they met the Nazis. Then they came to England and met anti -Semitism.”

“They changed their names in English more and I changed it, because I know – actually we all know – Real pride comes if you don’t hide who you are.”

Holly Evans3 October 2025 14:06

Full statement from Heaton Park’s Lord Daniel Walker

Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Rabbi Daniel Walker, President Hilary Foxler and the Chairman of the Board of Trustees Alan Levy’den a statement, “We feel the loss we feel beyond words,” he said.

He said: “While trying to commit yesterday’s unimaginable violence, it is difficult to find the words that will convey the depth of our community.

“A section that changes this sacredness on Yom Kippur of all days of our synagogue forever.

“Two of our dear members were killed with cold blood, and others were in the hospital with serious injuries. Beyond the missing words we felt.

“These were not just members of our synagogue – they were our friends, our family – and leaves a gap that never fill their absence.

Judicial officers outside the stage at the Heaton Park Hebrew Community
Judicial officers outside the stage at the Heaton Park Hebrew Community (PA)

“Even in this valley of sadness, we have been approved by many people with extraordinary courage and kindness.

“Our security team, CST (Community Security Trust) and fast and selfless actions are deeply grateful to emergency services that save numerous lives and bring assurance in the midst of chaos.

“We have been strengthened not only by the Jewish community, but also by numerous solidarity expressions flowing from belief leaders, political leaders and neighbors of each background.

“You showed us that we were not alone in our darkest clock. Hugging reminds us that love and compassion remain stronger than hatred.

“As Rabbi said, this attack was an attack not only on Jews but on our common values.

In the memory of “Adrian and Melvin Z” L, the largest tribute (ie, a blessing), the communities just around the country to come together in peace and solidarity, where it is located, the challenge of the evil of anti -Semitism, so that no other community should be folded again.

“We will continue to cry for now, we will continue to pray, and we will continue to live our lives as Jews with honor and faith.”

Holly Evans3 October 2025 13:45

Heaton Park Synagogue Rabbi says that the attack is a ‘holiness’

Heaton Park Synagogue’s Lord Daniel Walker said that the terrorist attack in Manchester was a “holiness ve and added that he made a joint statement with the synagogue ruler and trustees.

The rabbi, the ruler and board of trustees of the targeted synagogue in Manchester, said: “The loss we felt beyond the words:

Holly Evans3 October 2025 13:37

Watch: Starmer, Manchester Synagogue came to the scene of the terrorist attack

Starmer Manchester Synagogue came to the scene of a terrorist attack

Rebecca Whittaker3 October 2025 13:32

IOPC launch investigation after the deadly police fire

The Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC) is launching an investigation after a deadly police fire.

Emily Barry, Engagement Director: ız Our thoughts remain with the victims and their families and everyone who was affected by yesterday’s terrible events.

“When a deadly police fire is a standard, we are conducting an independent investigation to determine the realities of what happened, and our findings will be shared with Coroner in time.

“IPC Inspectors participated in the police after the police and collected evidence at the scene last night. Today we will be ready for independent surveillance.

It is important that the police can continue their vital work under these conditions, and there are established protocols that we follow to ensure that our role does not prevent the ability to investigate as a part of its own investigations.

“We will share more information while in the position to do this.”

Rebecca Whittaker3 October 2025 13:22

Palestinian Action Protests Following the attack ‘rotten core’ president of the Jewish organization of England

Immediately after the synagogue attack, Protests on the Palestinian action, Phil Rosenberg, Chairman of the British Jews’ Board of Parliament, told Sky News.

Rosenberg also called for the planned protest organizers in London to “withdraw” against the prohibition of the Palestinian action after the metropolitan police said that they would direct important police resources.

“The organizers of these events have to ask themselves the question of what they are really for? I think this shows support for anti -Semitism and even terrorism,” he said.

Rebecca Whittaker3 October 2025 13:13

Watch: Manchester synagogue terrorist attack on the scene paid tribute

Manchester synagogue terrorist attack on the scene paid tribute

Rebecca Whittaker3 October 2025 13:07

In the Picture: Police Tactical Aid Unit Comes after the attack

Police Tactical Aid Unit members, two people, Manchester, Crumpsall in the Hebrew Community Synagogue in a terrorist attack after died in Prestwich, Langley Crescent

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Rebecca Whittaker3 October 2025 13:06

Social media ‘has a lot to answer for a rabbi.

Social media ‘hate stops ”and horror“ There is a lot to answer ”, Senior Masorti Judaism Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, after the crumpsall synagogue attack, he said.

BBC said: “For a long time, we are used to the need for security in all our places and in all our events. In fact, it reflects a tragic situation: the presence of antisemitism in many ways in our society and we are deeply cooked.”

Rabbi added: “Judaism is deeply, a deeply flexible religion, and when I come home from the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), it is a very, very, especially than Muslim solidarity colleagues – because I want to say that they appreciate it.

Wittenberg said, “calm sounds could make themselves hear themselves on the sounds of hatred,” he said: “Hate stops and fear stops, really deep, deeply wrong and social media has a lot to answer.

“And so are people who do not appreciate the fragility of others and how much we need to be humanity together.

Iz We need to be more common together in our beliefs and society, we must be more common together: Jewish, Muslim, Christian community and other beliefs, civil society.

“The state’s statements are reassuring, but they need to be supported by actions to protect security and security against all of us.”

Becky Whittaker3 October 2025 12:59

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