**Four Injured in Incident Near Manchester Synagogue** Four people were injured in a violent incident outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester, on Thursday morning. British police reported that a car was driven at pedestrians, and a man was stabbed. Officers shot the suspected assailant during the response. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) received a call shortly after 9:30 a.m. from a witness who reported seeing a vehicle targeting members of the public. The police stated that one man had been stabbed in the attack. Armed officers quickly arrived at the scene and shot a man believed to be the attacker. A heavy police presence was noted in the area, with emergency services responding rapidly. Ambulance crews, equipped with protective gear, treated the injured. GMP confirmed that four individuals were receiving medical attention for injuries sustained from both the vehicle and stab wounds. The North West Ambulance Service stated it was assessing the situation and collaborating with other emergency responders. Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham described the situation as serious but reassured the public that the immediate danger had passed. "I would say to people listening, firstly to avoid the area - it is a serious incident, but at the same time I can give some reassurance immediately to people that the immediate danger appears to be over, and Greater Manchester Police have dealt with it very quickly," he said in an interview. This incident occurred as the Jewish community was observing Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attack and the condition of the injured individuals.