Two teenagers detained by police over the Texas Synagogue attack have tonight been released without charge.
On Sunday, counter-terror cops arrested two teenagers in South Manchester in connection with the siege at a synagogue in Texas on Saturday.
The suspect, who died at the scene, was 44-year-old Malik Faisal Akram, originally from the Blackburn area of Lancashire.
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Officers from Counter Terrorism Policing North West have said they have "been in constant contact with US authorities to support them with their investigation and continue to lead a local investigation."
However the two teenagers, who were both detained in South Manchester, have since been released without charge, GMP has announced.
An address in North Manchester has been searched as part of the CTP North West investigation.
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Dominic Scally, of Counter Terrorism Policing North West, said: "CTP North West is continuing to assist with the investigation which is being led by US authorities. Overnight, constructive meetings with colleagues from the United States have taken place.”
"As part of our enquiries, we're also working with colleagues in other forces and Lancashire Police are working with communities in the Blackburn area to put measures in place to provide reassurance.
"Communities Defeat Terrorism, and the help and support we get from the public is a vital part of that. So we would urge everyone to remain vigilant, and if you do see anything suspicious then please report it, in confidence, to police via the Anti-terrorist hotline or gov.uk/ACT.
"It won’t ruin lives, but it may well save them."
An earlier version of this article, which was published for only a short time, contained a typographical error in the headline so it stated the two teenagers had been released "with charge" rather than "without charge". We are happy to clarify this point.