McDonald's fight: Three teenagers plead guilty to violent disorder

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The outside of the McDonalds store on Westgate Street in Gloucester
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Fighting broke out inside McDonalds on Westgate Street, Gloucester, on 6 September

Three teenagers have pleaded guilty to violent disorder and possession of offensive weapons after fighting broke out in a McDonald's restaurant.

An 18-year-old and two 15-year-olds were charged in connection with the incident at the Westgate Street branch in Gloucester on 6 September.

Caden Stephens, 18, of Boulmer Avenue, Kingsway, has been remanded in police custody.

He is due to appear before Gloucester Crown Court on 7 October.

The two 15-year-olds have been remanded into the care of the local authority with a number of conditions including not being able to enter Gloucestershire and being subject to a tagged curfew.

They will appear before Cheltenham Magistrates Court on 30 September.

Gloucestershire Police said two 17-year-olds who have been charged with violent disorder and possession of a bladed article in connection with the incident, have been given conditional bail.

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