2020 Moss Side shooting

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2020 Moss Side shooting
Location Moss Side, Manchester, United Kingdom
Date21 June 2020 (2020-06-21)
12:30 am
Attack type
Shooting
Deaths2
Injured0

At about 12:30 am on 21 June 2020, two young men were shot dead at a street party in Moss Side, an inner-city area of Manchester in North West England.

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Background

The shooting took place at an afterparty, illegal under COVID-19 lockdown rules. [1] The after party was an unplanned event that followed a Black Lives Matter barbecue that had been earlier held nearby, but was unconnected to this prior event, which peacefully finished at 20:00. [2]

Incident

During a night time street party in a car park in Moss Side at the junction of Caythorpe Street, Broadfield Road, and Bowes Street a man opened fire on those attending [3] at about 00:30 BST, causing them to run screaming from the area. [4] Gunshot was reported at a location on Caythorpe Street, with armed police responding to the scene at 01:00. They discovered a party attended by hundreds of people, in violation of COVID-19 lockdown guidelines in the country at the time. The police report that a "community event" had taken place in the area earlier in the day, and the party had been an unplanned after party but still had a DJ. A local resident said the party had begun at around 22:00 the night before, and that Moss Side was a peaceful neighbourhood with infrequent spikes of violent activity. [1] [4]

Casualties

The two fatally wounded men self-presented at an Accident and Emergency department, [1] either shortly before 01:00 (according to the police) [5] or at about 01:30 (according to the Manchester Evening News). [4] Both men, aged 21 and 36, [6] died shortly after arriving at the hospital. [1]

Investigation

A murder investigation was opened the same day. [7] On 26 June 2020, a 32-year-old Birmingham woman was arrested on suspicion of the murder of the two men. [8] By September she had been released on bail, while a 25-year-old man had been arrested. [9] A month later the police indicated they were looking for another suspect. [10]

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