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    Five Points South businesses report drop in business after shooting in downtown Birmingham

    By Scott Minshall,

    1 days ago

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WIAT ) — It has been a week since a mass shooting claimed the lives of four people and left 17 others injured in Birmingham’s Five Points South neighborhood.

    Five points south was a ghost town this weekend. CBS 42 saw a very limited number of people on the sidewalks and heading into businesses. That’s something business owners say has been the new normal since the shooting.

    “It’s been down so bad, we see nobody. Normally weekends are our busiest time for us, we see lines,” said Yaqob Alshaga.

    Alshaga owns the Five points market, he says crime has a problem in the area for a while.

    “A weekend before the shooting happened, we was calling the police we got a guy who came over here, we had a customer, a UAB student, somebody grabbed her iPad and run away,” said Alshaga.

    Alshaga says his employees called the police, but had trouble getting a response to the area.

    “They call us after 2 hours and say, ‘We are not able to come because we are busy, can you cancel your call?’” Alshaga added. “We don’t feel safe most of the time.”

    Ahmed Sherbini, who owns Mr. Sharwma, says the area needs foot patrols by officers on weekend nights.

    “In my opinion there just needs to be more police presence. I have seen patrol cars in the area heavy ever since the incident, but just officers walking around, no, that would be much nicer. You would feel much safer,” remarked Sherbini.

    Every business CBS 42 spoke with in Five Points South said they are experiencing a drop is customers since the shooting. Some have added security guards, and others are limiting their hours so their employees do not have to be out as late.

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    Joy Harris
    7h ago
    I'm so sorry, everyone of us will be continuing to lose everything as long as all these killings, robberies, assaults are happening, please do something about these guns,,, I don't understand the court's can dictate what you can do with your body, when you can have children are not, but go on and kill each other's with assault guns and what ever they are call ""switchs""", it just sad, afraid to go to the grocery store, church are even sit in your own house and watch TV,,, LORD HAVE MERCY 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
    Dontask
    1d ago
    I’m is enough to remember Morris ave in the 70’s and early 80’s had all the cool night spots and bars and was an entertainment district. The crime and violence took it over and it all closed down because everyone stopped going. 5 Points and Birmingham better get this under control or it will be dead next.
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