Four males have been arrested after a hearse was pushed on to the pitch throughout a pre-season soccer match.
The pleasant between non-league groups Gateshead and Dunston was known as off on Friday at half-time after the hearse was pushed on to the pitch at Dunston’s UTS Stadium, Tyne and Wear, together with a Subaru, shortly earlier than 8.20pm.
Both automobiles had been spun round in circles whereas leaflets had been thrown from one of many vehicles on the membership on Wellington Road.
Men sporting balaclavas left the hearse and joined the second automotive, which was pushed off the pitch and out of the stadium.
Disorder is not going to be tolerated locally, and anybody discovered to be concerned can be handled robustly
Northumbria Police assertion
The hearse was left on the pitch.
Northumbria Police stated on Saturday that three males – two aged 19 and one aged 32 – had been arrested on suspicion of affray, whereas a 41-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit prison injury.
They stay in police custody.
An announcement from Northumbria Police stated: “Disorder will not be tolerated in the community, and anyone found to be involved will be dealt with robustly.
“Officers would like to thank members of the public who have come forward to assist the investigation to date. People are also reminded to continue to avoid any speculation online and on social media as enquiries continue.
“Police will remain in the area throughout the weekend – and those with concerns and information are encouraged to speak with an officer on duty.”
Anyone with info or footage of the incident is requested to get in touch with Northumbria Police by the drive’s web site, or by calling 101 quoting reference quantity NP-20230721-1154.