Car ploughs into crowd at club’s Freshers’ Night in targeted attack leaving 5 injured with driver on loose --[Reported by Umva mag]

POLICE are looking for a hit-and-run driver after five people were injured in a “targeted attack”. The group of men were hit by a car outside The Tunnel Club – one of Birmingham‘s longest-running nightclubs – at around 3am today. SWNSPolice on Livery Street in Birmingham today following the incident[/caption] SWNSThe group of men were hit by a car outside The Tunnel Club – one of Birmingham’s longest-running nightclubs[/caption] SWNSHundreds of students had gathered at the venue, formerly Subway City, last night for a Fresher’s Week party[/caption] Hundreds of students had gathered at the venue, formerly Subway City, last night for a Fresher’s Week party. Police say they are hunting the driver of the car. A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: “We are investigating after a number of people were injured after, it is believed, they were deliberately driven at in Birmingham this morning. “We were called to Livery Street shortly after 3am after a report of a disorder involving a group. “Officers attended and five people were found injured. “One man was arrested on suspicion of affray and remains in custody at this time, while we are still actively searching for the driver and the car involved. “We are treating this incident as a targeted attack and are stepping up our patrols in the area today for reassurance. “We are asking anyone who saw what happened, especially those with photos or video, to get in touch with us via 101 or Live Chat quoting log 315 of 4 October. “We remain at the scene this morning while our enquiries continue.” SWNSPictures: Items left at the scene of the incident[/caption] The incident took place in Birmingham city centre earlier today

Oct 4, 2024 - 11:41
Car ploughs into crowd at club’s Freshers’ Night in targeted attack leaving 5 injured with driver on loose --[Reported by Umva mag]

POLICE are looking for a hit-and-run driver after five people were injured in a “targeted attack”.

The group of men were hit by a car outside The Tunnel Club – one of Birmingham‘s longest-running nightclubs – at around 3am today.

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Police on Livery Street in Birmingham today following the incident[/caption]
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The group of men were hit by a car outside The Tunnel Club – one of Birmingham’s longest-running nightclubs[/caption]
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Hundreds of students had gathered at the venue, formerly Subway City, last night for a Fresher’s Week party[/caption]

Hundreds of students had gathered at the venue, formerly Subway City, last night for a Fresher’s Week party.

Police say they are hunting the driver of the car.

A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: “We are investigating after a number of people were injured after, it is believed, they were deliberately driven at in Birmingham this morning.

“We were called to Livery Street shortly after 3am after a report of a disorder involving a group.

“Officers attended and five people were found injured.

“One man was arrested on suspicion of affray and remains in custody at this time, while we are still actively searching for the driver and the car involved.

“We are treating this incident as a targeted attack and are stepping up our patrols in the area today for reassurance.

“We are asking anyone who saw what happened, especially those with photos or video, to get in touch with us via 101 or Live Chat quoting log 315 of 4 October.

“We remain at the scene this morning while our enquiries continue.”

a person laying on a brick sidewalk with a blue flip flop on the ground
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Pictures: Items left at the scene of the incident[/caption]
a row of cars are parked on the side of a street next to a building .
The incident took place in Birmingham city centre earlier today





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