UK police said Friday they shot two victims, including one who died, as officers responded to an attack on worshippers at a Manchester synagogue marking a Jewish holiday.
The admission came as Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy was booed at a vigil for the victims, with emotions running high a day after the atrocity.
At the gathering to remember the two victims -- named by police as Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66 -- people could be heard chanting "shame on you" as Lammy was introduced.
Three people were also seriously wounded, including one of those who was shot by police, in Thursday's car-ramming and stabbing attack, which have heightened fears for Jewish communities across Britain.
"This was a dreadful attack, a terrorist attack to inflict fear, attacking Jews because they