Police Respond to Mass Brawl in Manchester City Centre, Injuries Reported
Cordon in place in Manchester city centre after 'mass brawl' as police and paramedics called to scene

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A cordon was established in Manchester city centre on June 1 following a mass brawl involving approximately 20 individuals. Police and ambulances responded to the scene, where at least one person was injured and taken away on a stretcher.
- 01The incident occurred around 9:50 PM at a car park on Red Lion Street.
- 02Witnesses reported seeing a large group involved in the brawl, with shouting and physical confrontations.
- 03At least one person was injured and transported from the scene on a stretcher.
- 04Multiple police vehicles and ambulances were deployed to manage the situation.
- 05The area was cordoned off for investigations, with police vans lining the street.
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On June 1, a significant disturbance occurred in Manchester city centre, prompting a police response and the establishment of a cordon. Reports indicate that around 20 individuals were involved in a mass brawl at a car park on Red Lion Street around 9:50 PM. Eyewitness accounts describe chaotic scenes, with shouting and physical confrontations among the group. Emergency services, including multiple police vehicles and ambulances, arrived promptly to the scene. At least one person sustained injuries and was seen being transported away on a stretcher. The police have not yet released an official statement regarding the incident, and investigations are ongoing. Pictures from the scene show police vans positioned along Red Lion Street, with parts of the road and car park entrance cordoned off to facilitate the investigation. The community remains on alert as further details are awaited from the Greater Manchester Police regarding the circumstances surrounding this violent altercation.
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The incident has raised concerns about public safety in Manchester city centre, especially regarding violent altercations.
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