Four teenagers were apprehended following an incident where a man was stabbed outside a McDonald’s restaurant in Leeds. The altercation took place on Briggate at 9:08 pm on April 28, resulting in a 34-year-old man sustaining a stab wound to the stomach. Emergency services responded promptly, and the victim was taken to the hospital with injuries deemed non-life-threatening.
Police established a cordon outside the McDonald’s and in the surrounding area, utilizing cameras to collect evidence. West Yorkshire Police detained four teenage boys, aged between 13 and 16, at the scene on the corner of Briggate and Boar Lane. The teenagers have been released on bail while authorities continue their investigation.
The police have not disclosed further details regarding the circumstances of the incident. A police spokesperson confirmed that the suspects were bailed following the altercation. Enquiries are ongoing under the supervision of Leeds CID.
Individuals who witnessed the incident are urged to reach out to detectives by dialing 101 or using the 101LiveChat online service, quoting reference number 13260239777.


