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Man shot dead and two injured after disorder in Birmingham | Man shot dead and two injured after disorder in Birmingham |
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Thu 3 Jul 2014 08.10 BST | |
First published on Thu 3 Jul 2014 08.10 BST | |
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A man has been shot dead in an altercation that left two others in hospital with gunshot and stab wounds. | A man has been shot dead in an altercation that left two others in hospital with gunshot and stab wounds. |
Police sealed off Grantham Road and Farm Road after the incident broke out in the Sparkbrook area of Birmingham on Wednesday night. | Police sealed off Grantham Road and Farm Road after the incident broke out in the Sparkbrook area of Birmingham on Wednesday night. |
West Midlands police said: "Two other men were taken to hospital, one with a gunshot wound and one with knife injuries. | West Midlands police said: "Two other men were taken to hospital, one with a gunshot wound and one with knife injuries. |
"Police are currently investigating the incident, which started at around 7.30pm last night, and a number of arrests have been made following the disorder." | "Police are currently investigating the incident, which started at around 7.30pm last night, and a number of arrests have been made following the disorder." |
Roads remained cordoned off on Thursday morning. Police are urging anyone with information to contact 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. | Roads remained cordoned off on Thursday morning. Police are urging anyone with information to contact 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |
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