A brawl involving teenagers with machetes erupted at a UK theater, and a movie about rival gangs has been pulled across the region in the aftermath
- A fight involving teenagers with machetes broke out at a movie theater at the Star City leisure complex in Birmingham, England Saturday night.
- Five teenagers ranging in ages of 13 years old to 19 years old were arrested for assualting police or obstructing police, according to the Guardian.
- Police recovered two machetes and a knife from the scene, the Guardian said.
- The movie "Blue Story," about a London gang war, has been pulled from theaters across the UK by Vue Cinemas, the third-largest theater chain in the region.
- Rachael Allison, who witnessed the brawl, posted a video on Twitter and said that "police brought batons, tasers, and dogs out."
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Five teenagers were arrested and seven police officers injured after a brawl involving machetes erupted at a movie theater in Birmingham, England Saturday night, according to the Guardian.
The fight occurred at the Star City leisure complex in Birmingham. Those arrested ranged from 13 years old to 19 years old. Four of them were arrested for assaulting police while another was arrested for obstructing police. Police recovered two machetes and a knife after the brawl dissippated, according to the Guardian.
"It's always hard to gauge these sorts of things, but what I will say is incidents like last night are rare," Steve Graham, commander of Birmingham West neighbourhood policing unit, said. "As for some officers who were there last night, it may be the worst thing they have ever seen."
The movie "Blue Story," which was released this weekend in the UK and is about a London gang war, has been pulled from nearly 100 theaters throughout the UK.
"We can confirm a decision was made to remove the film," Vue Cinemas, which owns the venue where the fight took place and is the third-largest theater chain in the UK , said in a statement on Sunday. "The safety and welfare of our customers and staff is always our first priority."
"Blue Story" director Andrew Onwubolu said in a statement, "It's truly unfortunate that a small group of people can ruin things for everybody. I pray that we can all learn to live with love and treat each other with tolerance and respect."
Rachael Allison, who witnessed the event, tweeted a video of the altercation. She said she was at the theater to see "Blue Story" and in line for snacks when the fight broke out.
"Worst thing is, it's young girls fighting," Allison tweeted. "Police brought batons, tasers, and dogs out. Star City now closed."
Allison told BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday that there were many families and children there during the fight to see "Frozen 2."
"A little boy was on the floor crying to his mom and a policeman was trying to console him," Allison said. "It was just all so sad."
Allison's video is below: