Manchester synagogue attacker named as Jihad Al-Shamie

Marc WaddingtonNorth -west
In Manchester, the man who attacked a synagogue that stopped death in Manchester was elected by the police.
The attacker, a 35-year-old British man, who is said to be good in Syria, was shot and killed in the Heaton Park Hebrew community synagogue in Crumpsall, was shot dead in about 09:40 BST.
Before people and people outside the temple were attacked with a knife, two men were killed and three were injured.
The Great Manchester Police (GMP) said that three people were arrested as part of the problem declared a “terrorist incident” by the police – a woman in their 30s and 60s – arrested.
The GMP spokesman found that a suspicious device worn by the attacker was evaluated during the incident and was not a applicable explosive.
“Based on what we know right now, our records do not show any prevention guidance about this person.”

When a car was driven in the building, Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, appeared in Kippur less than 09:30.
Eyewitnesses explained how the security personnel prevented the attacker from entering the synagogue.
The video footage from the stage showed that armed officers pointed to a man on the ground and hit him while trying to get up from the ground.

The crowds called “a bomb on it” and urged them to withdraw them.
Civil servants, synagogue security and rabbi Daniel Walker, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer praised to prevent a worse tragedy.
AFP through Getty ImagesSpeaking from Downing Street after a Cobra Emergency Committee meeting, Starmer condemned the terrorist attack that attacked the Jews because they were Jews. “
Addressing the Jewish community in the UK, he said: “I promise, starting from the presence of a more visible police, I will do everything I can to guarantee the security you deserve by protecting your community.
“I promise you, you will see other Britain, compassion, morality, love, love in the coming days.
“And I promise you, this will show that Britain’s arms around your community and that Britain is a place where you and your family are safe, safe and belong.”
PA Media
PA MediaA witness at the scene remained calm as the prayers began when the attack took place, but the Lord Daniel Walker, who leads the service, took the community to security.
“They are real heroes.”
A woman who describes herself as a religious Jew who lives next to the synagogue, said as soon as the suspicious car descended, “she started stabbing someone next to it.”
Daily Mail told Mail: “The Lord Walker was incredibly calm, closed the doors of the synagogue to stop her in.
“He barriced everyone inside. He was a hero, that could be even worse.”
GMP President Sir Sir Stephen Watson said that he had many worship in the synagogue at the time of the incident.
“Thanks to the immediately courage of the security personnel and the worshipers in it, he praised the security personnel and worshipers who closed the attacker and prevented the attacker from gaining access.
PA MediaAndy Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham said: “Tonight, our first thoughts, the families of the deceased, the injured and traumatized with it, a terrible anti -Semitic attack on our Jewish friends and neighbors.
“Greater Manchester will never be left aside when one of our communities is attacked.”
A GMP spokesman on Thursday evening, the White House Boulevard, Crumpsall and Langley Crescent, who were affiliated with previous arrests, said that the crime scenes in Prestwich were in place.
“We can confirm that three suspects are currently in custody and arrested for the preparation and encouraging terrorist acts.”
Three of the wounded men stabbed someone, a second hit by the vehicle, and then “when the officers stopped the attacker” with a injury to the hospital, they said one -third to the hospital.





