Shooting injures at least 10 after Manchester carnival
Police inManchester, England, were investigating a shooting in the Moss Side area of the city that injured at least 10 people early Sunday as “an attempted murder,” and officers were working on the premise that a shotgun had been used, an official said.
The shooting unfolded in the predawn hours, shortly after revelers attended the first day of an annual Caribbean carnival in the area.
“It is unclear at this stage what the motive, what the reason behind this attack, was,” the chief superintendent of the Greater Manchester Police, Wasim Chaudhry, said at a news conference Sunday afternoon. “However, we’ve got to be clear, it would be obvious to any particular person that discharging a firearm in a large crowd like this is completely reckless.”
In a statement earlier, Chaudhry said the shooting “could have had devastating consequences with families and friends losing loved ones.”
The wounded ranged in age from 12 to their 50s and mostly suffered injuries to their legs, Chaudhry said at the news conference. Some required surgery, he added.
Authorities said that one man was in serious but stable condition, and that nine others, including two chil- dren, had pellet-type wounds.
“A large number ” of unarmed and armed officers responded at 2:30 a.m. to reports of gunfire as crowds milled about after the Manchester carnival, police said in a statement.
A spokeswoman for the Manchester Police, Detective Superintendent Debbie Dooley, said officers were searching the area for clues, interviewing witnesses and reviewing footage from surveillance cameras.
“Those living or visiting the area will understandably be concerned by this incident,” she added, “and we will have extra officers patrolling the area throughout the morning and into the coming days.”