Major incident declared in Birmingham. Hopefully nothing to do with Covid restrictions but posting link till we know more.
One dead, seven injured in Birmingham stabbings
"Witness Cara Curran, a club promoter working in the Arcadian Centre, said it had been busier during the evening than it had been at any time since the start of lockdown.
She said she had finished her shift at about 00:30 BST and was drinking with colleagues when she heard a "loud bang and quite a lot of commotion".
Image captionCara Curran was finishing work when witnessing what appeared to be a mass brawl
She added: "I found multiple people having fist fights... people from inside pubs and clubs came out and started to see what was going on.
"There were females, males, old people, young people, such a mix of people, it didn't seem real at the time.
"Working on the club scene for over two years, I've always seen quite a lot of fights but it was nothing like tonight. The body language and demeanour was quite different.
"The amount of things that I've heard have happened tonight in the space of three hours, with the stabbings that have happened, the car crashes and multiple other things, it's such a huge shock to me.
"For me to be an eyewitness to something that has happened, it's been quite an emotional night to the point where I'm actually still a bit shell-shocked."
The streets in the area have already been closed to traffic due to coronavirus restrictions.
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Image captionPolice say it is "not appropriate" to speculate on the motivation
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Image captionPolice have cordoned off much of Hurst Street
Mayor Andy Street said he had been briefed by the chief constable.
He added: "The motivation is not yet understood. The area is calm and the public has been told to go about their business but remain vigilant."
Speaking on BBC1's Andrew Marr Show, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: "We know it's a very serious incident and our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families."
West Midlands police Twitter. There should be a PC shortly.
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More info at below updating link but still not much known. Appears random and the perp is male and still being sought.
Birmingham stabbings: Murder inquiry after man dies and seven injured - BBC News
Once more details are known I will self report to move to new thread if not Covid related.
The PCC is already blaming the pandemic.
"Rise in violence 'almost inevitable'
"The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) David Jamieson said police would be working with Birmingham City Council to see if there were "any further measures that need to be taken in the city centre", following the violent incidents.
A rise in violence was "almost inevitable" due to the pandemic, the Labour PCC added.
He told reporters: "I have been saying for some time, in the context of Covid-19, that a lot of the pent-up feelings people have, and not being able to get out, and combine that with people who are now unsure about their future and about their jobs; it was almost inevitable that we would see a growth in violence.
"I'm not saying that this is directly related to that, but nevertheless we are seeing now a growth of violence among younger people, particularly younger males, we're seeing that growing across the region.
"My fear is that if we don't address that and some of the underlying problems with some urgency, then we could see that grow." "