Moss Side Horror: Musician Fatally Stabbed, Community Reels as Police Update Confirms Tragedy

A musician and father-of-three, named locally as Dre Brown, has been fatally stabbed in Moss Side, leaving families in the community in shock and fear. The tragic incident occurred on Raby Street around 11am on Friday, with Mr. Brown, believed to be in his 30s, being rushed to hospital where he tragically died a short time later.
Detectives from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have launched a murder investigation into what they describe as a "targeted" attack and a "shocking act of violence." An 18-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody as officers work tirelessly to establish the full circumstances. The area around Raby Street, close to Westwood Street, was meticulously cordoned off throughout Saturday, with a significant police presence and a forensic tent erected as specialists combed the scene for vital evidence.
Despite the heavy police activity, a family event organized by Revelation Church continued at Broadfield Park, near the Powerhouse community centre, highlighting the community's resilience amid the tragedy. Residents attending the event spoke to the Manchester Evening News, expressing their profound shock and concern that the area might regress to the levels of violence experienced in the early 2000s. One unnamed resident voiced fear, stating, "I was shocked and I got scared as there is a children's event going on in the park and I thought this is not a safe place anymore." Hugh was "quite surprised" and "shocked," noting that the area generally "feels relatively safe" but he "wouldn't walk down that area at night." Myretta, 37, reflected on previous experiences: "I used to live just there and it's something quite common, that’s why I moved when I started to have kids." Ruth, 55, lamented the setback, saying, "There has been a lot of improvement in the area and a lot of youth empowerment places and then you see this and it sets you back... You worry now when this happens, it's so sad.” Another resident, with a family, expressed being "quite scared and shocked" given the incident's proximity to a public space frequently used by children. Chris from Revelation Church noted, "I’m not surprised, for a long time things like this have been going on around here but there has been a massive improvement and then this happens. It's a bit of a surprise.”
The victim, Adrian Brown, also known as Dre and by his musician name StanaMan, has been met with an outpouring of tributes on social media. Friends remembered him as a "kind soul and amazing father," with one saying, "RIP, Dre. You will be sadly missed. Gone far too soon."
Detective Superintendent Toby Facey reassured the community, stating, "This was a shocking act of violence, and our thoughts remain with the victim and his family at this incredibly difficult time. They continue to be supported by our specialist officers. I would like to reassure the community that we believe this was a targeted attack and poses no wider risk to the public." He added that extra patrols would be in the area and encouraged anyone with concerns to speak with officers. Police are urging anyone with witnesses or people with dashcam, CCTV, or mobile phone footage to contact GMP via 101 or the force's LiveChat service at gmp.police.uk, quoting log 4069 of May 8. Anonymous tips can also be given to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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