One of the victims killed in yesterday’s attack It is believed that the police shotBig Manchester Police have said.
Currently it is not believed that Jihad al-Shami was in the possession of a gun, and only shots removed shots came from GMP’s authorized firearm authorities.
Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson said, “The injury may be continuously as a tragic and unexpected result of immediate necessary action taken by my authorities to end this vicious attack.”
Independent Office Police Conduct (IOPC) is now starting an investigation after the death of the victims.
Another hunting in the hospital also faced a gun bullet, which is “not a threat to life”.
Police officers have been observed around a address in Greater Manchester, where the terrorist attacker al-Shami is believed to have lived.
Two victims The 53 -year -old Adrian Daulbi and 66 -year -old Melvin are named as Melvin Cravitz, both killed outside Heton Park Hebrew Circle Addition In crumpsall, after al-Shami, 35, went into a group of people and stabbed a man.
He Police shot for seven minutes After being alerted for officers Car and stabbing attack Thursday morning.
Two people in their 30s and a woman in the 60s have also been arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack on the killings.
Al-Shami’s family issued a statement condemning the “heinous act”, which he said that there was a “deep shock” for him.
Complete statement from Rabbi Daniel Walker of Heton Park
A statement by Heton Park Hebrew Circle Rabbi Daniel Walker, its chairman Hillary Foxler and the chairman of Trustee Elon Levi said “The damage we feel is beyond words”.
It said: “It is difficult to find words to express the depth of the grief of our community, because we try to process the work of unimaginable violence yesterday.
“This waste of our synagogue on Yom Kippur of all days is an episode that has changed all of us forever.
“Our two cute members were murdered in cold blood, and others are in hospital with serious injuries. The harm we feel is beyond words.
“These were not only members of our synagogue – they were our friends, our family – and their absence leaves a void that can never be filled.

“Even in this valley of deep sorrow, we have been retained with extraordinary courage and so many kindness.
“We are deeply grateful to our security team, for CST (Community Security Trust) and emergency services, whose sharp and selfless works have saved countless lives and assured among anarchy. We pay a loan for all that can never be repaid.
“We have also been strengthened by countless manifestations of solidarity, which have been inserted not only from the Jewish community, but also from the leaders, political leaders and, from the neighbors of every background.
“In our dark hours, you have shown us that we are not standing alone. Your hug reminds us that love and compassion remain stronger than hatred.
“As the major Rabbi said, the attack was an attack not only on the Jews, but also on our shared values.
“The greatest tribute to the memory of Adrian and Melvin Z” L (which means, their memory may be a blessing) for communities across the country to come together in peace and solidarity, wherever it is found, to challenge the evil of antisementism, so that no other community again tolerate these horrific.
“We will continue to cry for now, we will continue to pray, and we will continue to live our lives as Jews with dignity and belief.”
Holi Event3 October 2025 13:45
Heton Park Sanagog Rabbi says the attack is an ‘waste’
Rabbi Daniel Walker at Heton Park Sanagog said that the terrorist attack in Manchester was a “fauxity”, which was included in a joint statement with the executives and trustees of the synagogue that it was “an episode that has changed us forever”.
Rabbi, who is executive and trustees, said in a statement in Manchester, “The harm we feel is beyond the words”, saying: “These were not only members of our syllabus – they were our friends, our family – our family – and their absence leaves a void that can never be filled.”
Holi Event3 October 2025 13:37
Watch: Starmer Manchester Aradhanar comes to the scene of terror attack
Rebecca Whitekar3 October 2025 13:32
IOPC started investigation after deadly police shooting
Independent Office Police Conduct (IOPC) is starting an investigation after a deadly police shooting.
Director of Emily Barry, engagement: “Our views are with all those affected by the horrific events of tomorrow along with the victims and their families.
“As the standard is when a deadly police shooting took place, we are doing an independent investigation to establish the facts of what happened, and our findings will be shared with the coroner in the appointed time.
“IOPC investigators participated in the incidents after the police and were at the scene to gather the evidence of last night. We will be present in the post -mortem today to provide independent surveillance.
“It is important in these circumstances that the police is capable of continuing their important work, and there are protocols that we follow to ensure that our role does not obstruct their ability to inquire as part of their own investigation.
“We will share more information when we are in a position to do so.”
Rebecca Whitekar3 October 2025 13:22
After the attack, Palestine Action Protests show a ‘rotain core’
Protests about Palestine’s action just after the Synagogue attack shows a “rotten core” and “even support for terror”, Phil Rosenberg, president of the British Jews Board of Depot, told Sky News.
Rosenburg said “Metropolitan police said” after “pulling back” against the ban on Palestine’s action in London, that it urges the removal of important police resources.
“I think the organizers of these events have to ask themselves what they really have? I think it shows a support for antisemiamitism and even terror,” he told the broadcaster.
Rebecca Whitekar3 October 2025 13:13
Watch: Tribute paid in the scene of the Manchester synagogue terror attack
Rebecca Whitekar3 October 2025 13:07
Picture: Police Strategic Assistance Unit arrives after attack
Police Tactical Ed Unit members arrive at Langley Crescent, Prestwich, when two people died, then the Hebrew Circle Aradhanayala


Rebecca Whitekar3 October 2025 13:06
Social media ‘has a lot to answer’ A Rabbi has said after the attack
Social media has “stoking of hatred” and “there is much” for fear, senior Masorte Juda Religion Rabbi Jonathan Wineberg has said in the wake of the Center Sandenog Terror Attack.
He told BBC News: “We have long … are accustomed to the need for safety on all our places and all our events. It really reflects a tragic situation: the presence of antisementism in so many ways in our society, and we regret it deeply.”
Rabbi said: “Judaism is a deep, deep flexible religion, and I want to say that they also appreciate, when I came home from the day of Atonement (Yom Kipur), many, many, many, many messages of many, Christians and especially Muslim colleagues, because it is not an attack against us -“
Asked how the sound of a calm could hear himself above the sounds of hatred “, Mr. Witenberg said:” Stocking of hatred and fear is actually deeply, deeply wrong, and social media has a lot to respond.
“And therefore people who do not appreciate the vulnerability that others feel and we need to be humanity together.
“We need to look more simultaneously during our religions and in our society, we need to make more partners together: Jews, Muslim, Christian community and other religions, civil society too.
“Government’s statements are assuring, but they need to support all of us with tasks to protect security and safety.”
Becky Whitekar3 October 2025 12:59
Green Party leader Zack Poolnsky accused the Home Secretary of being ‘deeply irresponsible’ on his call to stop March.
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Green Party leader Zack Poolnsky has said that the Home Secretary is “deeply irresponsible” to stop the protest against a genocide in Gaza.
It comes as the secretary of the house Shabana Mahmood, who was “dishonest” last night after the Manchester synagogue attack.

Green party leader, Zac Polanski replied and said: “I feel that eventually faced protests against a genocide in Gaza and eventually ensured that a terrorist attack, depth, is irresponsible against a Jewish attack on our streets.
“And then, democratic, non -violent protest is the cornerstone of our democracy.
“And I think it’s worrying when the government is trying to crush rapidly, and again, using a cruel attack that many of us in the Jewish community, that all of us in the Jewish community, we are all felt deeply, to pointing to a protest, to indicate that both of us do not have the right to talk to a massacre.
“We need responsibility. We need to be sensitive about their language, but also recognize that it has complication and it may not be about the finger just pointing to those who are very concerned about a genocide.”
Rebecca Whitekar3 October 2025 12:56
“We should defeat antisemitism, and it is the responsibility of all of us,”
Speaking at the Greater Manchester Police Headquarters, where he thanked the emergency service personnel for his work during the Numberpsal Synagogue Terror Attack, Sir Kir Stmper said: “It was a terrible attack, a terrorist attack to incite fear. To attack the Jews because they are Jews.
“It is really important today that the whole country comes together, people of all religions have no other belief, standing in support and solidarity with our Jewish community, and I know that your work will help at that end.”

The Prime Minister said: “We should defeat antisemitism, and it is the responsibility of all of us.
“It is the responsibility of the government and we will increase the challenge and will do all that we can fully ensure that our Jewish community is safe and safe, and we show them the power of support and solidarity that we have for them.
“It will be hosant on a large scale that you have already done, what you are doing.”
Rebecca Whitekar3 October 2025 12:46