Overview
- The attacker drove into congregants outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Crumpsall and then used a knife before being shot dead by armed officers.
- Bomb-disposal teams were deployed over fears of an explosive vest, and the scene was declared safe after checks under Operation Plato procedures.
- Police identified the two civilian victims as local men aged 53 and 66, while three other people remain in hospital with serious injuries.
- Investigators say the attacker was likely a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent; officials noted he was not previously known to the Prevent program.
- Three suspects are in custody on terrorism-related suspicions as Prime Minister Keir Starmer convenes the COBRA committee and orders extra policing at synagogues across the UK.