Wild 12-man brawl caught on camera outside McDonald’s in Wetherill Park

By PRANAV HARISH FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

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Three men have been charged following an alleged brawl between a dozen blokes at a McDonald’s car park with the shocking incident captured on camera. 

The alleged all-out brawl happened outside the fast food restaurant at The Horsley Drive, in Wetherill Park, in Sydney‘s west, around 11.15pm on Friday. 

Police were called to the scene after two groups of people allegedly armed with weapons began fighting. 

A CCTV camera caught the moment several hooded men allegedly began hurling punches at each other. 

Another group of men were allegedly seen kicking a man in the head while he was lying on the ground.  

One individual was heard yelling ‘stop!’ before the group later fled the scene.

Just moments earlier a group of men were seen getting out of a ute that pulled up at the car park before tensions boiled over. 

The footage also captured the terrifying moment a car allegedly mowed down a man before the vehicle took off. 

A CCTV camera caught the moment several hooded men allegedly began to hurl punches at each other during the alleged confrontation (pictured)

Police found a man in his 20s bleeding after he allegedly suffered stab wounds and he also sustained a wound to his leg. 

He was treated by paramedics before being taken to Liverpool Hospital in a stable condition for further treatment. 

Police arrested two-18-year-old men and a 19-year-old man before they were taken to Fairfield Police Station. 

The trio were charged with affray and were granted conditional bail. They will face Fairfield Local Court on December 18. 

The alleged incident occurred just hours after a car full of teenage boys almost struck a pedestrian after the red hatchback crashed on Pier street, in nearby Prospect, around 7.40pm. 

Chilling CCTV footage from a home nearby showed the moment the car lost control before it ploughed into two parked vehicles – narrowly missing a pedestrian. 

The car came to a stop after it hit a pole before the occupants of the vehicle fled the scene moments later.

The boys are understood to have been chased by another group of teenagers in a blue sedan with CCTV capturing the vehicle driving past the crash scene. 

The alleged all-out brawl happened at the car park at the McDonald’s store (pictured) at The Horsley Drive, in Wetherill Park, in Sydney’s west, around 11.15pm on Friday

One woman told 7 News she heard the group pleading with bystanders for assistance. 

‘They were just screaming, I just heard help, help,’ the woman said. 

Another woman said her neighbour told her to get a first aid kit because someone was bleeding. 

A spokesman from NSW Police told Daily Mail Australia emergency services were called to the scene following reports of a brawl between to young males.  

‘Officers from Blacktown Police Area Command have been told that as one group of teenage males in a car left the scene, they crashed into two parked cars and ran from the crash site,’ the spokesman said. 

‘As one of the males tried to run away, he was allegedly assaulted and stabbed in the leg by one of the males from the other car’.

The 16-year-old boy was treated at the scene by paramedics for non-life-threatening injuries before he was taken to hospital for further treatment. 

Just hours earlier, a car full teenagers almost struck a pedestrian after the red hatchback (pictured) crashed into two parked cars on Pier Street, in nearby Prospect around 7.40pm

No other injuries were reported. Police set up a crime scene and are conducting investigations into the incident. 

Police do not believe the two incidents are related and no charges have been laid in relation to the second incident. 

Anyone, who witnessed the incident or has dash cam footage, has been urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.  

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