Three teens plead guilty to violent disorder in Gloucester
It's after an incident in McDonald's last week.
A further two teenagers have been charged in connection with an incident in McDonald's in Gloucester last week.
Three teenage boys have pleaded guilty to violent disorder and possession of offensive weapons following an incident inside McDonald’s on Westgate Street, Gloucester, last Tuesday evening.
It comes as two further teenage boys have been charged in connection with the incident.
Two 15-year-olds from Gloucester and Caden Stephens, aged 18 and of Boulmer Avenue, Kingsway, appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
Stephens was remanded in custody and is due to appear at Gloucester Crown Court on 7 October. The two 15-year-olds have both been remanded into the care of the local authority with stringent conditions, including not to enter Gloucestershire, not to associate with each other, to be accompanied by an adult at all times and to be subject to a tagged curfew.
Two 17-year-olds, both from Gloucester, have been charged with violent disorder and possession of a bladed article. They have appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court and have both been bailed with strict conditions, including not to contact one another and to be subject to a tagged curfew. One is prohibited from entering Gloucestershire, while the other must not enter Gloucester city centre.