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Mass brawl erupts at Victoria Hall as ‘over the top’ bouncers spray gig-goers with red paint

Mass brawl erupts at Victoria Hall as ‘over the top’ bouncers spray gig-goers with red paint

Six concert-goers have been sentenced for their part in a mass brawl at Hanley’s Victoria Hall which saw staff and bouncers come under attack.

Violence erupted as The Stranglers were performing on stage with punches and kicks to the security team. The trouble then spilled onto the street outside the venue as fighting continued inside.

At one point, gig-goers had to be ushered back inside the concert hall for their own safety. Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard security were criticised for their handling of the brawl, which saw some of those involved sprayed in a red paint that was mistaken for blood, inflaming the volatile situation.

During the hearing, Judge Graeme Smith asked for an update on whether consideration had been given to charging door staff ‘given the manager considers their actions to go beyond restraint’. Now five men and one woman – some of whom are related – have avoided jail following the disturbance on January 31 2022.

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They are Lloyd Stubbs, 31, of Yardley Place, Blurton; Martin Allison, 35, of Ruthin Road, Bentilee; Blake Donnelly, 30, of Bournes Bank, Burslem; Patrick Martin, 57, Hayley Martin, 30, and Jack Martin, 23, all of Winchester Avenue, Bucknall.

During police interviews some of the defendants blamed security staff, with Martin Allison calling their actions ‘appalling’.

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  • June 17, 2023