Mass Brawl in Newcastle Bigg Market after Joshua Ruiz fight
From start to finish, fight breaking out between approx 10 people in Newcastle city centre (Bigg market). This was following Anthony Joshua v Andy Ruiz 2 fight.
Racist Bar in Newcastle upon Tyne Jalou Bar, Neville street
A black gentleman was racially discriminated at Jalou Bar, Neville street, Newcastle upon Tyne part 2
Electric Six - Gay Bar Newcastle England
A video recorded at the 2015 gig at Newcastle 02 academy, England.
Brawl in Newcastle
Stag weekend got off to a great start with this introduction to the north!!
Six men facing jail after masked gang attack man at Newcastle pub
Six masked thugs who brandished metal bars and a machete at a Newcastle pub as part of a revenge attack are facing jail.
The men are set for a spell behind bars after they were this week convicted of planning an attack on a 30-year-old man.
It took place on the afternoon of December 8, 2016, when a gang of masked men sprung upon the victim as he was smoking outside the Fosse Pub in Walker.
A court heard how members of the masked gang sprayed him in the face with ammonia, pulled him to the ground and began to attack him with metal bars and a large knife.
The brutal attack only came to an end when people inside the pub heard the commotion and came outside to chase the gang away.
It was at this point that the gang smashed the windows of the pub before clambering into a white Vauxhall Vivaro van and fleeing the scene.
The victim, now 33, was rushed to hospital with a number of serious injuries including a fractured skull caused by a blow to the head with an axe.
A 51-year-old woman was also treated for minor burns to the face after being sprayed with ammonia during the altercation.
Detectives launched an investigation but the victim of the serious assault did not support the prosecution leaving them without their key witness.
However, the investigative team had already found the Vivaro van abandoned with some key items left inside and in the immediate area.
Clothing and weapons believed to be used in the attack were seized and tested for DNA that ultimately helped identify some of those men involved in the attack.
Over the following weeks Trevor Harrison, Michael Ferry, Dean Bailey, Colin Mole, Michael Johnson and Ross Carlson were all arrested by police.
They were all later charged with wounding with intent, assault and violent disorder. The men denied the charges and the case went to trial but it was adjourned after an issue arose with the jury.
On Tuesday (July 9) the case was back before Newcastle Crown Court where the Crown Prosecution Service accepted guilty pleas from all the defendants on violent disorder.
The other charges were dropped as there was not enough evidence to prove if any of the six men had carried out the physical assault.
Following the case, Detective Sergeant Nick McKenna, said the case showed that police can secure convictions against violent thugs even when victims don’t support a prosecution.
DS McKenna, of Northumbria Police's Central CID, said: This was a brutal attack outside a popular Newcastle pub and we are lucky not to be standing here talking about a murder case.
The victim in this case was left with a fractured skull and could have easily died if it wasn't for the quick intervention of medical staff.
It has taken a long time for this investigation to come to court and a lot of excellent police work has gone in to securing these convictions.
We were able to secure clothing, weapons and discarded items that were directly linked to the assault and were central to the case.
Ultimately it was the forensic evidence that have proved the downfall of this gang and we have secured convictions even when the victim does not support a prosecution.
There is no place for this level of violence on the streets of Newcastle and anyone who takes the law into their own hands should expect to be arrested and put before the courts.
I want to praise all the officers who have worked tirelessly to bring this case to court over the past two years and held this violent gang to account.”
Harrison, 33, of Deanham Gardens, Fenham, Ferry, 28, of Wimslow Close, Wallsend, Bailey, 31, of Pearson Place, North Shields, Mole, 34, of Burnham Grove, Walker, Johnson 35, of Front Street, Chirton, North Shields, and Carlson, 21, of Chirton Lane, North Shields, all pleaded guilty to violent disorder.
Trevor Harrison was remanded in custody but the other five men were bailed to appear before Newcastle Crown Court for sentencing in September.
Incident Bigg Market Newcastle 27 July 2019
Footage of an incident involving a car and pedestrians at the Bigg Market, Newcastle upon Tyne, filmed on 27th July 2019
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Newcastle city tour 2013 HD
Newcastle is situated in the North East of England, in the ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear and the historical and traditional county of Northumberland. The city is located on the northern bank of the River Tyne.
In large parts, Newcastle still retains a mediaeval street layout. Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. Stairs from the riverside to higher parts of the city centre and the extant Castle Keep, originally recorded in the 14th century, remain in places. Close, Sandhill and Quayside contain modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th--18th centuries, including Bessie Surtees House.
In the Google Street View awards of 2010, Grey Street came 3rd in the British picturesque category. A portion of Grainger Town was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the Eldon Square Shopping Centre, including all but one side of the original Eldon Square itself.
Immediately to the northwest of the city centre is Leazes Park, established in 1873 after a petition by 3,000 working men of the city for ready access to some open ground for the purpose of health and recreation. Just outside one corner of this is St James' Park, the stadium home of Newcastle United F.C. which dominates the view of the city from all directions.
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Drunk cunt in Newcastle upon Tyne
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Touring Mens Bar with Caleb
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Tyneside Riots Elswick 1991
ITV Tyne-Tees news bulletin of 12th September, 1991, followed by Channel Four News excerpt from the following day. During the evening of the 12th, some out of control youths had firebombed a pub and some derelict houses in the western district of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Tyne-Tees gives brief reportage, whilst the Channel Four contribution contains some analysis. Look out for a youthful Jon Snow as well as some 1980s gigantic glasses.
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UK Clubs: Hot or Not? Legends - Newcastle
We check out a series of UK clubs, and today we arrive at Legends in Newcastle. Is it hot, or not? Let's see!
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SOMEWHERE IN NEWCASTLE
After battling with some heavy traffic and dealing with some really, really annoying camera technicalities, I finally got to go and see Newcastle for the first time‼️
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Saturdays at Beyond Bar, Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Two men wield giant machetes in Newcastle
This is the chilling moment two young men armed with machetes faced each other in Newcastle city centre. A court heard that an argument between Abdul Kefia and Twayne Bailey turned into a potentially fatal confrontation when Kefia pulled the blade from his hoodie in Newcastle city centre. CCTV footage then shows Bailey taking a large machete out of his friend's rucksack before the two men faced up to each other.
Nostalgic Newcastle
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Trevor Ermel has shared these wonderful images of Newcastle, they were published in the Newcastle Chronicle.
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1) A Byker fruit shop in 1975.
2) The Tyne pub in the snow on the Newcastle Quayside, 1985.
3) The Worswick Street bus station in 1976. Although the structure still stands, today it is in use as a car park.
4) A view to St Thomas' Church from Haymarket roundabout in 1999, showing part of the 'Lego men' statues which disappeared when the Metro station was rebuilt.
5) Seen from the Tyne Bridge, a street artist attracts the crowds on Newcastle Quayside in 1978.
6) Here a young lad is lifted on to the wall by his granddad to get a better view of HMS 'Ark Royal' nearing completion at the Swan Hunter shipyard in Wallsend on 24th May 1981. The aircraft carrier was launched nine days later.
7) A Pawnbroker's shop in Byker, 1975.
8) The Stag's Head pub on the corner of Jane Street and Headlam Street in Byker, 1974.
9) Marlborough Crescent bus station in 1976, now the site of the Centre For Life.
10) A Byker street corner, 1974.
11) Judging by the passengers' clothes, many are off to the coast as they board a train at Heaton in 1976. This station closed in 1980 with the coming of the new Metro system and no trace now remains.
Men of the Tyne - 'Ghosts on the Tyne'
A taster of the 'Men of the Tyne' documentary. Snippets of some of stories being told by the men who worked on the Tyne and in the shipyards. The four month project commissioned by The Customs House involves Tom Kelly, a local poet and playwright, Andrew Hagan, a local filmmaker and the team from The Customs House. The project is documenting men's memories of life working on or near the River Tyne and the changes they've seen over the years. It involves delivering workshops across North and South Tyneside and interviewing the various ex-workers of the Tyne from Fishermen and Tug boat pilots to Designers and Welders who manufactured the ships, and chronicling their stories to produce the documentary.
Ghosts on the Tyne.
Lyrics by Tom Kelly
Music by Ian Ravenscroft
Filmed and Edited by Andrew Hagan
Additional photography by Peter Dixon
Anyone interested in taking part in the project or finding out more about it should contact Kay Pryer at kay@customshouse.co.uk.
The Customs House is part of South Tyneside's long and proud history, for more information on all the latest news, offers and listings visit customshouse.co.uk
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