Two children among 10 hurt in shooting at Caribbean street party in Manchester
TEN people were injured when what is believed to be a shotgun was fired in a large crowd of people at a Manchester street party, police have said.
Officers were called to reports of two bangs at the party, which followed Manchester’s Caribbean Carnival on Claremont Road in Moss Side in the early hours of yesterday.
Greater Manchester Police said nine people, including two children who were at the street party with parents, were taken to hospital after suffering pellet injuries, predominantly to their legs. Also, one man sustained a broken leg, the cause of which is not known.
None of the injuries are thought to be life-threatening.
Chief superintendent Wasim
Greater Manchester Police carry out a search at scene of shooting
Chaudhry said police had launched an attempted murder investigation but the motive for the attack remained unclear.
He said: “In the early hours of today, at around 2.25 this morning,
my officers got a report of the sound of two loud bangs in the Claremont Road area of south Manchester and officers were quickly in attendance, within a minute in fact.
“They were both armed officers that attended and also unarmed staff.
“What they were faced with was a large crowd of a number of hundred people, several hundred people, in the area who were continuing to celebrate the Caribbean Carnival and a number of those people had been injured and there was a state of panic which our officers had to contend and deal with.”
Mr Chaudhry said police were working on the “hypothesis” that there was a shotgun discharge, but it was not clear how many times the weapon had been fired.
He said: “We can’t minimise the risk that the public were put into and the fact that this could have been far worse.
“We could have been dealing with life-threatening injuries and we could indeed be investigating multiple murders.”
Mr Chaudhry added: “It’s unclear at this stage what the motive, what the reason behind this attack was, however I’ve got to be clear, it would be obvious to any person that discharging a firearm in a large crowd like this is completely reckless.”
Yesterday officers carried out a search of the road, where litter including empty bottles of brandy and other drink containers, food wrappers and nitrous oxide canisters could be seen across the street.
Youth worker Kemoy Walker said he had been on the main stage at the carnival on Saturday and had been at another street party on Claremont Road until about 11.30pm.
He said: “The party I was at was beautiful. When I left there was lovely dancing. That’s Moss Side, that’s the culture. I’m in shock this morning.”