McDonald’s brawl sees teen attacked and hero glassed as ladies with Buckfast laughed

A sickening video has gone viral online of a brawl outside a McDonald’s restaurant in Glagow where girls laughed as a Good Samaritan was bottled

Teens fight outside Glasgow McDonald’s

A teenage boy was savagely beaten by a group of youths before a brave bystander was attacked with a bottle. The shocking incident happened in Glasgow’s bustling city centre.

The violent scene unfolded outside the McDonald’s on Sauchiehall Street, as captured in a video that went viral online, showing seven attackers descending upon the young lad on Tuesday evening (January 7).

As the victim was floored, the assailants didn’t let up, continuing their assault with punches and kicks to his head, while a group of girls holding Buckfast bottles laughed on.

A man in shorts dashed over to intervene but was met with violence himself, reportedly struck by a Buckfast bottle amid the sound of shattering glass.

The incident happened in Glasgow city centre(Image: glasgowlive)

The brawl occurred between 7pm and 8pm, with one onlooker recounting from McDonald’s: “I was in the McDonalds and I heard the two lads beside me talking about a fight they were just in (that one in the vid) 10 minutes ago.”

Despite the chaos, Police Scotland confirmed that no reports had been filed regarding the altercation, reports Glasgow Live.

The incident was not reported to police(Image: glasgowlive)

The news comes after a heartless thug was seen laughing after he repeatedly ran over an endangered bird in a McDonald’s car park.

Wildlife experts had rescued the great blacked gull and named it Albert Tross before realising it just weeks before it was brutally killed in burger chain’s car park in Harwich, Essex.

Great blacked gulls are red-listed and a bird of conservation concern and it is illegal to intentionally kill them. RSPCA officials are investigating the incident.

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Wildlives Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre, near Colchester, Essex, had nursed Albert Tross back to health after he was found injured and he was released into the wild last year.

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