By Riley Walter
Two teenagers have been charged and several others are expected to be arrested over a large brawl on Sydney’s north shore in which a female police officer was kicked in the face and a boy repeatedly stomped on.
The brawl involving several teens broke out about 7.40pm on Saturday at the Northbridge Community Fireworks event.
Footage of the brawl, aired by 2GB, shows a group of teens attacking a boy, who tries to escape through the crowd at Northbridge Oval, before he is dragged to the ground.
The boy is punched several times and stomped on as a security guard tries to break up the fight. As the guard moves one of the attackers away, another approaches, kicking the boy in the head.
The boy is kicked again while on the ground, before a witness tackles one of the attackers to the ground. The witness is then dragged off the teenage assailant, who is held down by the security guard.
A person can be heard calling security and police to the oval over a loudspeaker.
Superintendent Paul Devaney said a “hostile” group of youths had surrounded police, sparking a call for more officers to be deployed.
Several teenagers are expected to be charged over a large brawl on Sydney’s north shore in which a female police officer was kicked in the face and a boy was repeatedly stomped on.Credit: 2GB
A 16-year-old boy from a neighbouring suburb was arrested on Saturday night and charged with several offences, including being armed with intent to commit an indictable offence, common assault, affray, assaulting police and resisting arrest.
A 15-year-old boy, initially arrested and released on Saturday, was re-arrested on Thursday afternoon and charged with affray and offensive language.
Devaney said several “persons of interest” had been identified in the footage.
A female police officer was kicked in the face in a “horrendous” attack during the brawl, Devaney told 2GB.
“These young persons need to know that that behaviour is not tolerated,” he said.
“There will be repercussions for their actions, and we will be knocking on their door in the very near future.”
Several junior officers working their second shift were called to the brawl, Devaney said.
“I’ve watched the body worn video footage. It was really, really frightening being surrounded by all those young persons,” he said.
“It’s not a Northbridge incident. That doesn’t occur in this area so it’s very foreign to that community. They’re a very law-abiding and safe community.”
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