One of the victims who died in Manchester attack likely shot by officers, police say
Police say one of the two men killed in the Manchester synagogue attack was likely shot by officers responding to stop the assailant, who was armed with a knife and a vehicle.
- One victim of the Manchester synagogue attack likely died from a police gunshot, according to Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson of Greater Manchester Police.
- The attack occurred on Yom Kippur and resulted in two deaths, as well as injuries to multiple individuals when Jihad Al Shamie drove a car into worshippers and attacked others.
- Jihad Al Shamie, the attacker, was unarmed during the incident and was killed by police gunfire.
- UK officials have urged respect for the Jewish community, emphasizing sensitivity due to rising anti-Semitism linked to recent events in Gaza and Israel.
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