A shocking video has emerged of a group of youths throwing fireworks at a Bradford pub this bonfire night.
West Yorkshire Police said it is aware of videos circulating on social media showing young people launching several fireworks at the Second West pub on Cemetery Road.
The explosions can be seen bouncing off the pub's windows while customers are still inside.
The person who shared the viral clip said: "Absolutely disgusting, someone could of seriously got hurt."
It followed a similar incident at Betfred on Legrams Lane on October 31.
No one was injured during the scary ordeal.
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'A miracle no one was injured'
Chief Inspector Bash Anwar of Bradford Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “These incidents of disorder and anti-social behaviour are reckless and irresponsible and will not be tolerated on the streets of Bradford district.
“Fireworks when used irresponsibly can be a dangerous weapon when they are directed at people and property, and it was a miracle no one was injured during these incidents.
“We are working to identify those responsible and we will take firm action against those putting members of the public at risk.
“Incidents such as these will be thoroughly investigated with a view to bringing those offenders to justice. I am pleased to say that the vast majority of the public enjoyed the Bonfire period in a safe manner, and we will not allow a minority to spoil the celebrations.
“I would urge anyone with information about these incidents and those involved to please contact the police or Crimestoppers anonymously.”
In a statement, a spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: “We are aware of videos circulating on social media showing fireworks being thrown at a pub by a group of youths on Cemetery Road, Lidget Green on Saturday, November 5 and a similar incident at a Bookmakers on Legrams Lane on Monday, October 31.
“A crime of criminal damage has been recorded and an investigation is underway.
“Thankfully, no one was injured.”
Anyone with information should contact Bradford CID by calling 101 or using the ‘report it’ options at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/report-it
The crime reference number is 13229612216.
Information can always be given anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Councillor Abdul Jabar, Neighbourhoods and Community Safety Portfolio Holder, said: “The Council does not accept any disorder incidents and we are supporting the police to bring the perpetrators to justice.
“This year’s Bonfire period in Bradford district was generally quieter than usual with other areas around the UK experiencing greater difficulties.”
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