Four people were injured in a suspected terror attack outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue this morning. The attacker, who also stabbed a man, was shot dead by police at the scene.
Major Terror Alert as Police Declare ‘Marauding Attack’ on Sacred Day
The shocking incident unfolded at 9:31am on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Greater Manchester Police immediately declared a major incident and raised ‘Plato’—the national code for a marauding terror attack.
Dramatic footage shows armed officers surrounding the suspect, who lay on the ground as warnings about a bomb were shouted. The man tried to rise moments before being shot and collapsing again.
A bomb disposal team, fire crews, and ambulances swarmed the scene amid mounting tension.
Top Politicians Hit Out at Attack on Jewish Community’s Most Sacred Day
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer slammed the attack as “all the more horrific” for taking place on Yom Kippur.
Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said the suspect is believed to be dead but urged caution until confirmed. He praised emergency services for their quick, effective response and reassured the public that the immediate threat appears over.
Violence and Chaos at Scene: What We Know So Far
- The stabbed man is reported to be a synagogue security guard.
- Four members of the public were hurt by the car and stabbing.
- Police have sealed off Middleton Road between Wilton Road and Crumpsall Lane.
- Unmarked police cars and plainclothes officers sped from the area after the shooting.
- Armed officers in combat gear remain on patrol as the investigation continues.
Community Shaken as Yom Kippur Worship Turns to Horror
Witnesses reveal that congregation members, including women and children, were still inside the synagogue when the attack erupted. One Jewish man told reporters: “It is the holiest day of the year and we get this. There is no place for Jews in Britain anymore. It’s over.”
Yom Kippur is a solemn day of fasting and prayer, akin to Christmas for Jews but marked by quiet reflection rather than celebration.
Dave Rich from the Community Security Trust highlighted the usual security measures: “Synagogues across the country will be full throughout the day, with significant police and CST presence.”
Police Guard Scene as Probe Into Horror Attack Intensifies
Greater Manchester Police said:
“Officers were called at 9:31am after a witness reported a car driven towards members of the public and a stabbing. Shots were fired by firearms officers at 9:38am, with one man, believed to be the offender, shot. Paramedics arrived at 9:41am to attend injured members of the public.”
The North West Ambulance Service confirmed their focus remains rapid medical aid for all victims.
The streets around the synagogue remain cordoned off as detectives piece together the full story behind this shocking Yom Kippur attack.
Originally published on UKNIP