Tag: brawl
Son stabs own mum to death in pub car park brawl with drug dealer
Overwatch 2’s midseason update is all about the brawl
The Overwatch 2 midseason update is here, and it looks like things are about to get brawly. With big buffs to Junker Queen and Brigitte headlining the Overwatch 2 patch notes, the second half of Overwatch 2 season 4 looks set to be all about close-quarters, back and forth scrambles with plenty of yo-yo-ing health bars. Also arriving alongside the update is a new Star Wars-inspired event mode for the Blizzard multiplayer game.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: All Overwatch 2 characters, Best Overwatch 2 settings, Overwatch 2 tier list
Sickening coward punch sparks all-in brawl in Victorian country Aussie Rules match
Shocking moment thugs glass victim & brawl with baseball bat in middle of residential street in row over social services
THIS is the shocking moment thugs glass a victim and brawl with a baseball bat in the middle of a residential street.
Sinead Feneck, 28, Kyle O’Callaghan, 27, and Jordan Hull, 26, caused a “scene of violence” in Cardiff on March 23 last year when they attended the home of Zoe Hall and her family.
They made threats to kill the woman after she told them she was going to ring social services.
Ms Hall had threatened to call social services on Feneck, which led to a confrontation between the two.
A sentencing hearing at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court heard Feneck and Ms Hall bumped into each other outside a shop in Llanrumney and the defendant said: “I am going to kill you if you grass me up to social services” and threatened to throw a glass bottle at her car.
She added: “Watch in the next five minutes.”
Feneck, her partner O’Callaghan, and Hull attended Ms Hall’s home in Llanrumney, a suburb of East Cardiff, when her sister Zara Hall saw O’Callaghan smashing up her car.
She went outside and began to record them.
Prosecutor Byron Broadstock said Adam Hall went outside but was confronted by O’Callaghan who threw a punch at Zara Hall.
O’Callaghan then struck Adam Hall to the head several times with the glass, causing a cut to the back of his head.
Hull, who was wearing black clothing and a balaclava, picked up a piece of wood from the floor and used it in a threatening manner before chasing members of the Hall family.
Feneck was described as shouting threats of violence, saying: “Come here – I want to fight you now. I’ll rip your heads off.”
The defendants then left the scene with O’Callaghan causing further damage to Ms Hall’s car.
The value of the damage caused to the car was £1,293.
A video of the incident was played to the court.
Feneck, from Llanrumney; O’Callaghan, also from Llanrumney; and Hull, of Brynheulog, Pentwyn, later pleaded guilty to affray.
O’Callaghan also pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm, assault by beating, and criminal damage.
O’Callaghan was also to be sentenced for possessing a bladed article on July 14 when he was chased by police from a Tesco store in Cardiff and was seen throwing a machete over a wall.
The court heard O’Callaghan had previous convictions for wounding, criminal damage, and possession of a bladed article.
Feneck has previous convictions for battery, assault by beating, and attempted criminal damage.
Hull has previous convictions for public order offences, criminal damage, possession of a bladed article, battery, theft, robbery, assault by beating, and battery.
In mitigation Derrick Gooden, for O’Callaghan, said his client was remorseful and had been remanded in custody for six months where he has undertaken courses and works as a painter.
Hashim Salmman, for Feneck, said probation had recommended an alternative to custody.
Hannah Friedman, for Hull, said her client was “sorry” for the fear and hurt he had caused.
Since his remand in custody he has become a father to a son and had been unable to receive physiotherapy after breaking numerous bones due to a fall.
Sentencing, Recorder Greg Bull KC said: “Each of you played a part in a scene of violence in a Cardiff street which was wholly unnecessary… Tempers got out of control.”
O’Callaghan was sentenced to a total of 21 months behind bars.
Hull received a 12-month imprisonment.
Feneck was handed a 24-month community order.
She must also carry out 19 sessions of an accredited programme and a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement.
Jordan Hull, pictured, along with the other accused pleaded guilty to affray[/caption]
Kyle O’Callaghan, pictured, was handed a 21-month prison sentence[/caption]
Shocking video shows mourners fight with machetes & axes after high-speed van chase in massive funeral brawl at cemetery
EXTRAORDINARY footage shows the moment a machete brawl explodes in a GRAVEYARD during a funeral.
Seven of the thugs were jailed after a row between two family factions boiled over at Morriston Crematorium in Swansea, Wales.
Horrified mourners from two other funerals watched axe-wielding louts churn up plots and smash headstones as they set about each other.
Chilling dashcam video shows James Coffey, 45 – jailed for two years and three months for the brawl – hurl himself into a van armed with a pickaxe handle.
Just seconds later a black car drifts sideways and ploughs into another vehicle at speed.
Glass shatters over Coffey as a thug sees to his windscreen before a vehicle chase tears off through the cemetery with family onboard.
Two vans hurtle down footpaths at high speed before one narrowly misses a wheelchair and a carer.
Grabbing anything from foot-long machetes to axes, hammers, bricks, shovels and even a broom – the feuding mourners burst out their vehicles and charge.
A violent brawl sees the bloodied thugs – wearing vests and hoodies for the solemn occasion – slash and batter each other next to headstones and floral tributes.
Amid the chaos Coffey retreats to his van where he wipes away blood gushing from his head after being slashed.
The violence also spilled into the remembrance room at the venue where water from a flower vase was spat on the floor.
Following the horror, police checked hospitals around the south-west of Wales knowing people caught up had been seriously hurt.
They later caught several suspects on camera trying to dispose of weapons by throwing them into a stream near a farm.
Swansea Crown Court heard the fight was sparked by an ongoing feud between two sides of a family – the O’Brian and Coffey faction, and the Murphy and Thomas faction.
Seven men were jailed for between 16 months and three years after admitting violent disorder for brawl last August 5.
They were Patrick Murphy, 40, Andrew Thomas, 40, Martin O’Brian, 58, and John O’Brian, 53, all of Llanelli, and Jeffrey Tawse, 23, John Coffey Jr, 24, and James Coffey, 45, all from Cardiff.
Murphy’s sons Paddy, 19, and John, 18, of Llanelli, got suspended jail terms.
Judge Paul Thomas KC said: “It was beyond the realms of coincidence that between the two sides of the conflict at least one machete, lump hammer, baseball bat, pickaxe handle, shovel, and probably golf clubs were available for use.
“From the available footage some of those present for the blessing were dressed as one would expect for a solemn occasion.
“Many others were in vests with weaponry readily to hand in their vehicles or on their person.”
Detective inspector Carl Price, who was in charge of the investigation, told Wales Online: “With the kinds of weapons that were used and way vehicles were driven around the cemetery it is lucky nobody was killed.”
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Owens added: “This was an absolutely appalling incident that would have terrified those peacefully attending the cemetery in the middle of the day.
“The group, who are all known to each other, committed violent offences and were seen using weapons against each other.”
Jeffrey Tawse was also convicted[/caption]
Chris Brown Questioned in Alleged Relation To Club Brawl
Chris Brown has allegedly had another run in with the law, this time, it is allegedly due to a club brawl.
More details below…
The ‘Forever’ singer was at a nightclub in the UK following his show at the O2 Arena in London last month when a fight broke out and left one person injured.
In the police report from that incident,
» Read more about: Chris Brown Questioned in Alleged Relation To Club Brawl »
The post Chris Brown Questioned in Alleged Relation To Club Brawl appeared first on ..::That Grape Juice.net::.. – Thirsty?.
Strictly’s Helen Skelton and co-stars ‘take cover as they stumble across street brawl’
Shocking moment thugs brawl in the street, throw bottles and attack workers outside Wetherspoons pub
SHOCKING footage shows the moment thugs hurled bottles and attacked workers in a street brawl outside a Wetherspoons pub.
The chaotic scenes outside the Thomas Frost pub in Merseyside were captured on camera before going viral on social media.
It is unclear how the fight started as a woman’s voice in the background can be repeatedly heard shouting “get out, get out” as the carnage unfolded.
Video footage shows a large group of men throwing punches at each other as the shocking brawl erupted.
A man who appears to be security desperately tries to stop the brawl escalating but it soon spills onto the road.
The security guard and others who appeared to be workers saw glass bottles hurled at them as they ushered people back inside.
During the footage, one man can be seen lying on the ground in front of moving traffic.
A number of yobs then swarm him and throw kicks and punches while he lay on the ground.
Other men were filmed throwing punches at each other as shocked pubgoers looked on.
Empty beer bottles, cans and plastic cups were seen littering the pavement outside the pub where the chaos broke out.
At one point a man with a frightened dog tries to cross the road with carnage unfolding around him.
While motorists looked on stunned as they had to stop their journeys because of the street brawl.
Cops confirmed that three men were arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly in a public place.
Police added that no injuries were reported after the violent scenes today.
Merseyside Police said in a statement: “Three men have been arrested following a disturbance in Walton this afternoon, Saturday 21 January.
“Just after 3pm, officers were called to an altercation at the Thomas Frost pub on County Road. No injuries were reported.
“Three men, aged 22, 33 and 55, were arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly in a public place.”
Wetherspoons have been contacted for comment.
Shocking moment yobs brawl at McDonald’s before one pulls out a huge KNIFE in chaotic scenes
THIS is the shocking moment yobs brawled inside a McDonald’s before one pulled out a huge knife.
The fight broke out at a McDonald’s in Hackney, London on Friday in front of stunned customers.
Filmed from a smartphone, a yob is seen holding a huge knife[/caption]
The fight broke out at a McDonald’s in Hackney, London[/caption]
The brawlers – who all appear to be young men – can be seen wrestling with each other before one pulls out a crutch and uses it as a weapon.
The fight then escalates into an all-in brawl, with staff having to get involved.
Shouts can be heard as punches are thrown.
“What are you doing bro,” a man involved in the incident said.
“Leave bro.”
One of the yobs involved in the fight then pulled out a massive knife.
The brawl then spills out to the ordering counter area and eventually the group of thugs leave the premises.
McDonald’s and the Met Police have been contacted for comment.
The horrifying clip shocked viewers on social media who shared their disapproval of the situation.
“Does everyone in the UK carry a knife around,” a Twitter user said.
“This is embarrassing,” one said.
“I cannot believe these things happen in McDonald’s,” another said.
The chaotic incident follows the closure of the world’s “worst” McDonald’s that encountered more than 900 fights at its premises.
In September last year, a customer was knocked to the ground with one punch as two men exchanged harsh words.
McDonald’s staff bravely got involved to break up the brawl[/caption]
The hooded thugs leave the restaurant[/caption]