A teenager was rushed to hospital after a violent street brawl involving weapons on Monday night (April 3). A group of around 14 people were involved in the large disorder on Tweedale Street in Rochdale at around 10.30pm.
Police said people were seen to be carrying and using weapons in the attack before then running off from the area as members of the public came over to intervene.
A 16-year-old suffered injuries in the incident and was rushed to hospital for treatment where he remains. Another teenager, also 16, was arrested on Tuesday morning on suspicion of section 18 assault and is in custody.
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Greater Manchester Police have now launched an investigation into the brawl and are appealing for information from the public. There will be an increased number of officers patrolling the area over the coming days.
Chief Superintendent Nicky Porter, GMP Rochdale’s District Commander said: “Firstly, I would like to reassure the public that this incident last night has certainly not gone unnoticed and we are actively pursuing all lines on enquiry to establish the circumstances of this incident.
“We are also aware that this incident has understandably caused some concern in the local area. You will see an increased the number of officers on patrol around the local area to help provide reassurance and they are more than happy to provide a listening ear to any concerns or information you may have about any crimes or issues in your area.
“Rochdale has a very strong community spirit and our friends, families, neighbours and communities that live and work in the borough are disheartened by the violence displayed last night. We will continue to work together with the council, local partners and as one community to ensure people feel safe and go about their daily lives, without fearing violence.
“I would like to urge the public to please come forward with any information, CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage you may have regarding last night’s incident. Even if you think your piece of information is insignificant, it could be a huge help to our ongoing investigations.”
You can report information to GMP directly by calling 101. You can also report information and crimes online via our website: www.gmp.police.uk Alternatively, you can report information anonymously via the independent charity - Crimestoppers - on 0800 555 111 or online.
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