Two Drive-By BB Gun Shootings in Solihull Prompt Police Investigation

Two drive-by BB gun shootings in Solihull, UK leave one man injured, prompting increased police patrols to address public safety concerns and apprehend the perpetrators.

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Two Drive-By BB Gun Shootings in Solihull Prompt Police Investigation

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Police in Solihull, West Midlands are investigating two separate drive-by shootings involving a ball-bearing (BB) gun that occurred within a 24-hour period. The incidents, which took place on Haslucks Green Road and Green Lane, left one man injured and have prompted increased police patrols in the area.

The first shooting happened on Sunday, April 21, 2024 around 4pm on Haslucks Green Road. A man was struck by a pellet fired from a BB gun out of a moving vehicle. He sustained injuries from the attack. The following day, on Monday around 8pm, a second drive-by shooting occurred on Green Lane. While no one was injured in this incident, it has further alarmed local residents.

Why this matters: Drive-by shootings, even with BB guns, create fear and unrest within communities. The audacious nature of these attacks occurring in broad daylight raises concerns about public safety and the need for heightened vigilance and swift police action.

In response to the incidents, West Midlands Police have increased their presence in the affected areas of Solihull. Both plain-clothed and uniformed officers are patrolling the streets to provide reassurance to the local community. Police continue to investigate, gathering evidence and witness statements, as they work to apprehend those responsible for the shootings. Anyone with information related to these incidents is urged to contact the police immediately.

Key Takeaways

  • Two drive-by BB gun shootings in Solihull, UK within 24 hours
  • One man injured, no injuries in second incident
  • Police investigating, seeking CCTV and public information
  • Increased police patrols in affected areas for public safety
  • Firing BB guns at people can cause alarm, even if legal to own