
Two more men have been imprisoned after the violence of weapons and knives went on in a parking lot of the Birmingham church.
A man was stabbed with a machete and another was shot in the chest when two groups met in the church of Christ’s parking lot in Burney Lane, Ward End.
The main crimes unit of the West Midlands police launched an investigation when the victims arrived at the hospital.
They recovered and saw more than 1,000 hours of CCTV images, and the detectives established that two men, Awais Ahmed and Anthroye Coley had a casual encounter in the Rock Rock Rock aluminum around 11.50 pm on June 26 last year.
Ahmed, 21, quickly left the scene in a León seat, and the detectives believe he took out a car parked on the nearby clipston road.


Meanwhile, Coley also decided to arm himself, bringing a machete of his house in Blossom Grove, Hete Hill.
Coley went to look for Ahmed around the Rock Aluminum, before finding him in the church seat of Christ’s parking lot in Burney Lane, Ward End. The parking lot was a known place of Ahmed and his friends.
Coley and Junior Losinho, who had led him there, were captured in CCTV leaving their Citroen, with the flash of a visible machete in the hands of Coley. In the footage, men look at Ahmed and his friend, Aman Baig, who were sitting in the lion.
A flash from the back of the car is seen when Ahmed opens fire with a gun, hitting Coley in the chest. Coley stabbed Ahmed with the machete in melee combat, before stumbling and fleeing with Losinho.
Kured men were taken to Heartlands hospital by their friends. But when the Kured men entered separately, Ahmed’s friends saw Coley and, therefore, took him to the city hospital.
Report restrictions have meant that the details of the case can only be revealed for the first time today, police confirmed.


In Birmingham Crown Court earlier this year, Awais Ahmed by Burney Lane was imprisoned for 24 years after being convicted of wounds with intention and possession of a firearm with intention.
Baig, 22, or Clipston Road, was imprisoned for seven years for possession of a firearm.
Losinho, 21, and Coley, 19, both of Blossom Grove, Hodge Hill, admitted to hurting Ahmed and were sentenced on Tuesday (September 3).
Coley was imprisoned for three years for wounds with intention, and Losinho received a year for wounds.
Det Intr Francis Nock, from the main team of reactive crimes of force, said: “This was a terrible violence that involves mortal weapons in the streets of Birmingham.
“We do not know the motivation behind what happened. We believe that Ahmed and Colory were previously friends, but we have fallen to such a degree that they were willing to inflict serious damage to each Eather.
“When the men arrived at the hospital, Neith of them was prepared to say what had happened, so we had to work backwards, starting with CCTV from the hospital, to establish exactly what had happened and where.
“The CCTV played a crucial role in the construction of strong cases against all involved.
“The research began with very little information, but it became much clearer thanks to the recovery of the thorough examination of more than 1,000 hours of footage.” It meant that those involved had no choice but to admit that they were present when violinism broke out. “