London — The Greater Manchester Police said at least four members of the public were wounded and a suspect shot outside a synagogue on Thursday in what appeared to be a vehicle and stabbing attack. The incident comes as Jewish people around the world mark the holiday of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar, when many attend synagogue.

The Manchester Evening News, a local newspaper, reported that police had said the suspect did not gain access to the building and was shot at the scene by armed officers. It said specialist counterterrorism officers were also on the scene.

"It's a serious incident I have to say," Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham told CBS News' partner network BBC News. "I would say to people to avoid the area, because it's a serious incident, but at th

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