City dispersal order after man injured in shooting

A map showing Coventry city centre with areas affected by the dispersal order coloured in blue.Image source, West Midlands Police
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The dispersal order covers the city centre, Far Gosford Street and parts of Hillfields

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Police have introduced a city centre dispersal order in Coventry following a shooting.

A man suffered gunshot injuries in an incident on Far Gosford Street in the early hours of 13 September.

A 24-year-old man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on Wednesday has been released on police bail, said West Midlands Police.

Three other men, two aged 35 and the third 31, were previously charged with conspiracy to murder over the same incident.

The back of a police officer wearing a black shirt and a light green, hi-vis police jacket which says "police" in large white letters on a blue rectangle.Image source, Getty Images
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Four men have been arrested in connection with the incident

The order, covering the city centre, Far Gosford Street and parts of Hillfields, will be in place from 18:00 BST on Friday until the same time on Sunday 12 October.

Powers granted under the order allow officers to direct individuals to leave the area to prevent or reduce anti-social behaviour, harassment or disorder, as well as robbery.

People who are told to leave but then return can be arrested.

The victim continued to recover from his injuries, the force said.

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