Overview
- Greater Manchester Police said a car was driven at people and a man was stabbed outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation on Middleton Road in Crumpsall at about 9:31 a.m., prompting a major-incident declaration.
- Firearms officers shot one man believed to be the offender at 9:38 a.m., and his medical and legal status has not been formally confirmed.
- Paramedics treated four members of the public for injuries from both the vehicle and stab wounds, and police asked people to avoid the area as the scene remains cordoned.
- Authorities activated Operation PLATO and deployed multi‑agency resources including bomb disposal, while several local hospitals implemented lockdown measures reported by local media.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was appalled and is returning early to oversee the response, Mayor Andy Burnham said the immediate danger appears over, and police and CST are probing possible hate or terrorism links without a confirmed designation.