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Armed gang in ‘balaclavas’ prompt primary school lockdown after ‘breaking in and threatening children’

By britishbulletin.com8 October 20253 Mins Read
Armed gang in ‘balaclavas’ prompt primary school lockdown after ‘breaking in and threatening children’
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An armed gang “wearing balaclavas” broke into a West Midlands school, with staff forced to initiate a lockdown.

Emergency services were called to Shireland Hall Primary Academy in Montague Road, Smethwick on Tuesday, October 7.

Masked men were said to have entered the school’s playground and “threatened children and teachers.”

West Midlands Police has confirmed they are currently investigating “after reports of a group acting suspiciously in the street.”

A parent told BirminghamLive: “Some of the kids saw the group of men wearing balaclavas and with baseball bats in the hands and potentially other weapons.

“The kids have been traumatised and some of the parents have refused to send their kids to school today as the gang were heard saying ‘they will come back tomorrow’.”

An alert sent out by the school at 8.30pm on Tuesday said: “We are writing to inform you that Shireland Hall Primary Academy enacted our lockdown procedure at the end of the day today.

“The lockdown was initiated as a precautionary measure in response to reports of adults on the school site wearing balaclavas and some potential weapons.”

Officers attended Shireland Hall yesterday

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Officers attended the scene after reports of people acting “suspiciously” in the street.

A spokesman from West Midlands Police said: “We were called to Montague Road, Smethwick on Tuesday afternoon after reports of a group acting suspiciously in the street.

“Officers attended and there was no group in the area at the time.

“Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with more information can contact us via 101 quoting log 3302 of 7 October.”

West Midlands Police attended the scene

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A spokesman for Elliot Foundation Academies Trust, which is responsible for Shireland Hall Primary Academy, told BirminghamLive: “At approximately 3pm on October 7, Shireland Hall Primary was put into lockdown following parents noticing a group acting suspiciously on the school grounds.

“The emergency services were called and responded promptly. All children are safe and no children or staff were injured.

“As police enquiries are ongoing it would be inappropriate for us to make any further comment at this time.

“We encourage any witnesses of the incident to contact them via 111 citing the incident reference 3302.”

The email from the school read: “We contacted the police who attended, advised us on the appropriate course of action and are investigating further. We want to assure you that at no point was any child or staff member in direct harm.

“The safety and wellbeing of children is always our highest priority. We are incredibly proud of how responsibly our children and staff responded to the alert.

“Their actions demonstrated that our regular safety drills are effective…We understand receiving information about a lockdown can be alarming. Please talk to your child tonight and reassure them they are safe.

“If your child expresses any significant anxiety or if you have any concerns about your child’s reaction, please do not hesitate to speak to your child’s class teacher tomorrow. Our staff are ready to provide any necessary support.”

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