Six injured in attack starting at McDonald’s drive-thru

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Six injured in attack starting at McDonald’s drive-thru
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7NEWS: Six people injured in double attack that started at McDonald’s drive-through in Tasmania’s north

The first attack happened at the McDonald’s restaurant in Devonport’s CBD about 1am on Sunday when about three or four men exited a vehicle in the drive-thru and confronted two men outside the restaurant.The offenders then drove off in a ute with interstate plates.

The two male victims, then accompanied by four friends, say the same group of attackers approached them again about 20 minutes later in Rooke St Mall.Two of the men were knocked unconscious and four of the six injured men required treatment in hospital. The offenders again fled the scene and are now wanted by police who suspect the involvement of outlaw motorcycle gang members.

“Anyone involved in outlaw motorcycle gangs, whether that be directly or indirectly, is not welcome in our community,” Western District Commander Stuart Wilkinson said. “Tasmania is a safe place, and we will not stand for the violence and sheer thuggery witnessed during these assaults on the weekend.”Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.

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