Chaos hit north Manchester this morning as armed officers rushed to Heaton Park synagogue in Crumpsall following a stabbing. Greater Manchester Police sealed off Middleton Road between Wilton Road and Crumpsall Lane after reports of the attack on October 2.
Eyewitnesses said police shot the suspect outside the synagogue but never entered the building. The dramatic scene saw paramedics and multiple emergency units descend on the area, scrambling to control the situation.
Suspect Shot After Attempted Stabbing, Condition Unknown
The suspect was shot by armed police and is believed to still be alive. Details on injuries to others remain unclear as emergency teams treat the wounded at the scene.
Mayor Andy Burnham, speaking live on BBC Radio Manchester, said the “serious incident was dealt with quickly” and urged local residents to avoid the area as investigations continue.
Emergency Services on High Alert
- North West Ambulance Service confirmed rapid response to the scene alongside police.
- Multiple Greater Manchester Police units and armed officers remain on Middleton Road securing the area.
- Road closures remain in place disrupting traffic as forensic teams comb for evidence.
Key Facts So Far
- Attack took place at Heaton Park synagogue, Crumpsall.
- Suspect was shot by armed police outside but synagogue was not breached.
- Paramedics are treating those injured on site.
- Police have cordoned off Middleton Road between Wilton Road and Crumpsall Lane.
- Mayor Burnham confirms the threat is over and urges public to stay clear.
We’ll bring you the latest updates as this shocking story develops.
Originally published on UKNIP