Two injured in Blackburn street fight

AN investigation is underway after a man was assaulted in the Hollin Bridge Street area of Blackburn in the early hours of today.

Police have sealed off an area bounded by Hamilton Street, Exeter Street and Grafton Street, after violence broke just after 4am.

Insp Ilyas Mohammed, of Blackburn Police, said investigations were still continuing into the incident. Firefighters from Blackburn also assisted with first aid treatement at the scene.

A North West Ambulance Service spokesman said two casualties, one a 39-year-old man, were taken to the Royal Blackburn Hospital for treatment to unspecified injuries. Paramedics also treated both men at the scene and required a second ambulance for the second patient.

Comments (7)

11:52am Sat 8 Sep 12

just a thought!!! says...

How long is it going to be before someone kills someone round this area!!!
How long is it going to be before someone kills someone round this area!!! just a thought!!!

6:00pm Sat 8 Sep 12

velocityowl says...

There are a number of older people living in this area
There are a number of older people living in this area velocityowl

6:19pm Sat 8 Sep 12

me pete says...

velocityowl wrote:
There are a number of older people living in this area
...and what about every other law abiding citizen???? these have right to plonker
[quote][p][bold]velocityowl[/bold] wrote: There are a number of older people living in this area[/p][/quote]...and what about every other law abiding citizen???? these have right to plonker me pete

10:06pm Sat 8 Sep 12

liddle 'un says...

Was born a bred in this area, went to Emmanuel C of E junior school. Used to be populated by decent, honest, working class people.

Although there are some of the original people, now seems to be occupied by druggies, animal perverts and benefit scroungers.

Rapidly turning into a complete cesspit, populated by the scum of the earth
Was born a bred in this area, went to Emmanuel C of E junior school. Used to be populated by decent, honest, working class people. Although there are some of the original people, now seems to be occupied by druggies, animal perverts and benefit scroungers. Rapidly turning into a complete cesspit, populated by the scum of the earth liddle 'un

9:25am Sun 9 Sep 12

Marky mark says...

liddle 'un wrote:
Was born a bred in this area, went to Emmanuel C of E junior school. Used to be populated by decent, honest, working class people.

Although there are some of the original people, now seems to be occupied by druggies, animal perverts and benefit scroungers.

Rapidly turning into a complete cesspit, populated by the scum of the earth
Hit nail on the head liddle'un, I also grew up around there and lived there for some 20 odd years. When I visit the area now, all I see are feral kids , fat women in pyjamas, boarded up windows, broken glass and litter everywhere. Its a great shame because all the decent people that have lived there are being outnumbered by the filth and scum.
[quote][p][bold]liddle 'un[/bold] wrote: Was born a bred in this area, went to Emmanuel C of E junior school. Used to be populated by decent, honest, working class people. Although there are some of the original people, now seems to be occupied by druggies, animal perverts and benefit scroungers. Rapidly turning into a complete cesspit, populated by the scum of the earth[/p][/quote]Hit nail on the head liddle'un, I also grew up around there and lived there for some 20 odd years. When I visit the area now, all I see are feral kids , fat women in pyjamas, boarded up windows, broken glass and litter everywhere. Its a great shame because all the decent people that have lived there are being outnumbered by the filth and scum. Marky mark

3:22pm Sun 9 Sep 12

xoxshowjumperxox says...

was me who phoned the police 4.10am saturday morning,watched the fight from my bedroom window.absolutely shaking! was a pack of animals on him,threw a wheelie bin on his head,kicking him,punching,they'd battered him with a metal bar an heard they had an hammer,banged on the window at em to stop,soon as they seen me,they scattered,thankfully the police were quick,2 mins an they were there,2 fire engines helped out too,ambulance didnt get there for at least 20 mins

yep liddle 'un youre right,ive lived here 9 years,an was so quiet,no trouble,me an my partner work full time,living around us now are gypsies,girls sat out middle of the day in their pj's,teenage mums,littered streets,sick of pulling beer cans out my hedge every other weekend,no respect for anyone!
was me who phoned the police 4.10am saturday morning,watched the fight from my bedroom window.absolutely shaking! was a pack of animals on him,threw a wheelie bin on his head,kicking him,punching,they'd battered him with a metal bar an heard they had an hammer,banged on the window at em to stop,soon as they seen me,they scattered,thankfully the police were quick,2 mins an they were there,2 fire engines helped out too,ambulance didnt get there for at least 20 mins yep liddle 'un youre right,ive lived here 9 years,an was so quiet,no trouble,me an my partner work full time,living around us now are gypsies,girls sat out middle of the day in their pj's,teenage mums,littered streets,sick of pulling beer cans out my hedge every other weekend,no respect for anyone! xoxshowjumperxox

11:20am Wed 12 Sep 12

HarryBosch says...

Two serious violent incidents less than half a mile apart. What is this coming to? One has to ask the question - is the promise that frontline policing will not be affected a valid promise?
Two serious violent incidents less than half a mile apart. What is this coming to? One has to ask the question - is the promise that frontline policing will not be affected a valid promise? HarryBosch

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