Police investigating a street disturbance on Killinghall Road on Friday have arrested a 41-year-old man.
The incident involved a group of men thought to be armed with hammers chasing a man into a local Take Away. The suspects then proceeded to use a hammer to damage the door and windows of the business and were also seen using the hammer to damage a number of car windows.
Footage of the incident had been filmed by an onlooker and shared widely on social media.
Police issued an appeal to identify the men over the weekend and today have announced they have arrested a man on suspicion of affray.
A police spokesman said: "A 41-year old man has been arrested on suspicion of affray in relation to an incident on Killinghall Road, Bradford on Friday.”
The police are still investigating the incident and the enquiries are on-going.
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