The Mercury News

Manhunt underway after 1 fatally stabbed, 7 injured

- By Anna Schaverien

A search was underway in Birmingham, England, on Sunday for a man who was said to have carried out a series of stabbings across the city that left at least one person dead and seven more wounded, two of them seriously, police said.

Police have shared images and video footage of the man thought to be responsibl­e for what police said appeared to be a “random attack.”

Chief Superinten­dent

Steve Graham of West Midlands Police said that officers were searching for a motive, but that there was no indication the stabbings were related to terrorism, a hate crime or gang violence.

Police have confirmed that at least one man was killed and that two people, a man and a woman, had serious injuries. Five others were also wounded, and their injuries were described as minor.

No link has been establishe­d among the victims, leading police to believe that the stabbings were done at random.

They declared the situation a “major incident,” a designatio­n that describes any episode involving serious harm or a security risk to the public. A murder investigat­ion has been opened.

The attacks happened in several spots across central Birmingham, a city about 120 miles northwest of London. The first was reported to police shortly after midnight in the north of the city, and the others followed over the next few hours, ending in an area known for its busy nightlife. Police said they believed that the stabbings were linked and that one man was responsibl­e for the crimes.

“We are doing everything we can to trace the offender,” Graham said at a news conference.

Video footage of the suspect taken from surveillan­ce cameras was released by West Midlands Police on Sunday evening as they appealed to the public to help in identifyin­g the man.

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