Sickening moment gang of bullies launch vicious attack on man in McDonald’s as they hurl chairs, punches and kicks in front of stunned fast food fans
- The videoed attack happened at the Conduit Street McDonald’s in Lichfield
- Two teenage boys suffered facial injuries after the attack on 30 January, 2023
Footage has emerged on social media of a gang of bullies who launched an attack on a teenager in McDonald’s as they hurled chairs and punched him until he was left black and blue.
The shocking video published on Twitter, shot at the Conduit Street McDonald’s in Lichfield, begins with at least eight people all dressed in black attacking one person who is cornered into a corner.
The attack happened on Monday, 30, January at 7.20pm the victim is thrown into the table and hit several times by the gang before one through a chair which nearly smashes into his head.
The brawl breaks out as young diners look in horror before a McDonald’s manager walks over to break up the attack.
The footage shared on social media showed one teenager being viciously attacked by the gang but the police confirm two teenagers were injured when they were called to the fast food chain.
The brawl breaks out as young diners look in horror before a McDonald’s manager walks over to break up the attack
The video oringally captured on snapchat is captioned: ‘Ion wanna hear talk from no Lichfield yute again.’
The video was then shared to Twitter captioned by one user as: ‘All these people to attack one lad in Lichfield McDonalds. F*****G COWARD BULLIES !!’
Other video shared to shared to social media showed the fight started as one teenager was talking to two other people.
Then one bully, with this face covered by a balaclava, stood on the restaurant’s table and threw a punch to the right hand side of the teenager’s face.
While stunned another person, also dressed in black, punched him on the left side of his face which thrown him into the side of the table.
Other vidoes showed how the fight turned into an vicious attack as the group of bullies cornered him and did not let him escape.
Staffordshire police said: ‘Two teenage boys suffered facial injuries.
Damage was also caused to furniture inside of the restaurant.
An investigation is underway and officers have increased patrols in the local area as they carry out inquiries.
Any witnesses, or anyone with any information, can contact us via 101 or report online, quoting incident number 609 of 30 January.’