Skip to main content

The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner says the stabbings in Birmingham have ‘left the city, the region and the country in shock’.

David Jamieson’s comments come as West Midlands Police launch a murder investigation following the events in the city centre overnight.

A man has tragically died. Another man and a woman have suffered serious injuries and five others have also been injured, although their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.

Police believe the incidents, which took place between 12:30am and 2:20am, are linked and we’re doing all we can to find whoever was responsible.

Detectives are following a number of lines of enquiry and have increased the uniformed and armed response in the city.

There is a high police presence at a number of scenes across the city, including Livery Street, Irving Street and Hurst Street.

The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, said: “Last night’s events are truly terrible and have left the city, the region and the country in shock.  

“My first thoughts are with the victims and their families at this time.

“I have every faith in West Midlands Police who are working extremely quickly on this investigation.

“My thanks also go to the ambulance and hospital staff who are working around the clock to help those who have been injured.

Meanwhile, officers are urging anyone who witnessed anything or anyone who has any CCTV or mobile phone footage to get in contact as soon as possible, as the information you have may be crucial to our investigation.

Chief Superintendent Steve Graham, responsible for policing in Birmingham, said: “The events during the early hours of this morning are tragic, shocking and understandably frightening.

“Please be assured that we are doing absolutely everything we can to find whoever was responsible and try to understand what exactly happened.

“We have well-rehearsed plans for dealing with major incidents. Your safety is always our priority and that’s why you’ll see an increase in officers on the streets.

“In the meantime, we’d ask anyone who’s in the city to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious to us.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the police via Live Chat on our website or call 101. If you are in danger please call 999.

Back to News Archive

Latest Posts

Keep up to date with news stories about the work of the Police and Crime Commissioner. Go to the Press Office.

All News

Get the Latest news