Three men have been arrested after a video was shared online of a man holding a gun.
The video, which was shared across social media, showed two men fighting outside Holyhead Cinema and a play centre in Anglesey, with a gunshot heard being let off during the altercation. Police confirmed that three men have since been arrested, with an investigation being launched.
An appeal has also been made for the person who recorded the video to come forward, North Wales Live reports.
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A North Wales Police spokesperson said: "Three people have been arrested following an incident of disorder that took place on Newry Street, Holyhead, at around 8.30am on Monday, April 10th.
"During the incident, it would appear that what is believed to be a firearm was discharged, however, no injuries were reported. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of affray and have since been released under investigation
"A third man was also arrested on suspicion of affray and possession of a firearm with intent and has since been released on conditional bail."
Detective Inspector Lisa Jones added: "We are aware footage of the incident has been shared across social media, attracting widespread comments. Our investigations into the incident are ongoing and I am asking anyone who captured the incident on camera to get in touch with us as soon as possible.
"Anyone else who witnessed the incident or anyone with information is also urged to get in touch on 101, or via the website, quoting reference A051764."
Following the incident, Ms Crosbie, the MP for the island, said: "This is a shocking incident that happened in broad daylight in our community.
"I praise the police for making arrests quickly and for the brave member of the public who filmed what was happening. This is thankfully a very rare occurrence on the island but one that must be dealt with. Guns and violence have no place on Ynys Môn.
"I would appeal for anyone who knows where the gun is or who knows anything about what happened to get in touch with North Wales Police."
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