Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 07 Sep 2020, 07:24 am Print
West Midlands Police Twitter page
Birmingham: Police on Monday said they have arrested one person in connection with a series of stabbings that occurred in Birmingham city of London on Sunday.
"We’ve arrested a man on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder over a series of stabbings in Birmingham," read a statement issued by the West Midlands Police.
"The suspect was detained at an address in Selly Oak at around 4am after our detectives worked through the night in a bid to catch the man responsible," the police said.
The police said the 27-year-old person remains in police custody for questioning over the knife attacks that shocked the city in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Birmingham Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Steve Graham, said: “Officers worked through yesterday and into the early hours of this morning in a bid to trace the man we believe responsible for these terrible crimes."
“We issued CCTV footage of the suspect and had a strong response from the public. I’d like to thank everyone who shared our appeal and who provided information to the investigation.
“One line of enquiry ultimately led us to an address in the Selly Oak area this morning where a man was arrested.
“Clearly this is a crucial development but our investigation continues. We still need to speak to any witnesses who saw what happened who’ve not yet spoken to us, or anyone who may have video footage or photos of the incidents or the attacker.
“We have a hotline number and a dedicated web page where you can submit information, photos and videos," he said.
One person was killed in the incident.
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