Synagogue attacker Jihad Al-Shamie was on bail after rape arrest, police say

BBCPolice said that Jihad al-Shamie was arrested on suspicion of rape and police at suspicion of rape and police while starting a Manchester synagogue on a Manchester synagogue.
Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz were killed in the attack on Thursday, while three people stayed in the hospital.
The police believe that Al-Shamie may have been affected by “extreme Islamist ideology”, and said that three more people were arrested for the preparation and encouraging of terrorist acts between the mid-18 and 40s.
On Friday, the families of dead men paid tribute to their loved ones, greeted them as heroes who died to save others.
35-year-old Al-Shamie, Manchester, Prestwitch, a British Syrian citizen was a citizen.
Police, the name of the police and security service did not appear during the first searches of the anti-terrorism records, but the President of Laurence Taylor against the President of Terrorism said: “At this stage, we believe Al-Shamie is influenced by extreme Islamist ideology.”
In a statement on Friday, Al-Shamie’s family said: “We completely remove ourselves from this attack and express our deep shock and sadness.
“Our hearts and thoughts are about victims and their families, and we pray for their strength and comfort.”
People in Prestwich said that BBC al-Shamie rarely talked to its neighbors.

53 -year -old Mr. Daulby and 66 -year -old Mr. Cravitz died in the attack after driving a car to the public before stabbing people on Thursday morning.
The Great Manchester police said that when Mr. Daulby shot the attacker shortly after the removal of the alarm, the police were shot by gunfire.
Mr. Daulby’s family said that “he died in courage to save others” and his last action was a deep courage and will be remembered forever.
Mr. Cravitz from Crumpsall was working as a security guard in the synagogue.
In the tribute, his family said: “He was very kind, compassionate, and always wanted to chat and know people.
“He was dedicated to his wife and family and loved his food. His wife, family, friends and community will be very longing.”
The Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC) said that he would investigate the use of fatal force by firearm officers who responded to the attack on Yom Kippur on the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
While the armed police accidentally hit Mr. Daulby in a fatal way, Yoni Finlay, who worshiped, left serious injuries by the police.
The investigation will focus on “Jihad Al-Shamie’s conditions surrounding the fatal police ‘fire” and “whether the police were subsequently exposed to the deadly weapon wound or not to the death or contribution of the man”.
Counter terror police also issued more details about what happened until the attack on the Hebrani Community Synagogue of Heaton Park on Thursday.
In a statement published in the press on Friday, Mr. Taylor said: “We saw us suspiciously a man from his witness accounts without confronting security and moving away from the synagogue,” he said.
Then the incident was not reported to the police. Fifteen minutes later, “The individual returned to a vehicle and began his terrible attack,” Mr. Taylor added.
The police are looking for warrants to detain all six people who are currently detained. On Thursday, the Great Manchester police, two 30 -year -olds and a woman in her 60s – commission, was arrested for the preparation and encouragement of terrorist acts, he said.
Rabbi Daniel Walker was led by prayers when the synagogue was attacked, and as a man, he described “evil and hate” seeing the doors into the body, throwing heavy plant containers, doing his best to enter “.
“I have to say that the people running to help others instead of escaping.”
Alan Levy, the chairman of the board of trustees of the synagogue ITV told the newsAl-Shamie’nin “the knife in the glass without hitting the glass, before trying to pass” what they took to kill our children, “he heard.





