Birmingham has so many shootings terrified locals really feel like they're residing in US

The Lozells neighbourhood of Birmingham has been in comparison with a US metropolis due the surprising frequency of its gun violence. The space has been on the centre of a gang conflict for over 25 years, amid an ongoing turf conflict between The Burger Bar Boys and the Johnson Crew. A brand new Channel 4 documentary 60 Days on the Estate has uncovered the day-to-day lifetime of the locals who reside on the violent streets.

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Last yr, the neighbourhood was ranked as essentially the most violent space in Birmingham, with a mean of 13 individuals injured by means of violence per week.

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The space recorded a surprising 3,736 violent incidents from the beginning of 2020 till mid-April 2022, together with 1,590 the place accidents have been reported.

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However, many who spoke to the host of the programme, British explorer and survivalist Ed Stafford, surprisingly praised the "community feel" of the neighbourhood.

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According to theΒ Birmingham Mail, an area avenue cleaner Carlos O'Garro, 66, mentioned: "I don't see more trouble here than anywhere else".

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Mr O'Garro, who's nicknamed 'The Man of Lozells', mentioned: "From the outside, you hear a lot of bad things about Lozells. I'm not saying bad things don't happen here, but there's a real community feel about the people here.

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"There's a great combination of individuals - everybody will get on properly; I like it.

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"You have good and bad in every area, but this area always gets a bad reputation - but I don't see more trouble here than anywhere else.

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"I do know individuals speak about this gang and that gang, however I'm right here every single day, and I really feel secure - I really feel proud to work right here."

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Another local, Shamsun Choudhury, admitted that the amount of violence meant the area was "beginning to really feel like America with all these shootings and stabbings".

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She added that while she was concerned for her childrens' safety, she had never thought of leaving.

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She told Mr Stafford that "there was a stabbing the opposite day, however we transfer previous it and we get on".

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Ms Choudhury, who works with local women and migrant communities, explained: "Lozells is nice - I like residing right here.

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"My husband always wanted to move but I would miss what I have here.

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"I've lived right here for nearly 40 years - my youngsters are raised right here - I do know my neighbours, I do know everybody on my avenue, you are not going to get that anyplace else.

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"There is crime here, of course, there was a stabbing the other day, but we move past it and we get on.

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"One factor that annoys me is the litter - we are saying cleanliness is subsequent to godliness, I'd wish to see the world stored cleaner."

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However, one local shop worker, who wanted to remain anonymous, did highlight the rise of drug problems in the area.

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They said: "There's quite a lot of HMOs right here, lots of people begging. The litter is a giant downside too - and I do not suppose the council is doing something to cease it.

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"Gang-wise, there's not a problem anymore, but drugs are still a big problem. I've grown up here all my life, but in the past few years, the area has gotten worse."

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The Channel 4 programme hosted by Mr Stafford goals to showcase the roughest estates within the Midlands.

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