Road rage video shows scrap between two gangs armed with poles and baseball bats after minor bump
They swarm around each other as they run about, with more people appearing by the second, carrying large white poles and bats in their hands
DOZENS of young men armed with baseball bats, poles and machetes clashed after two cars collided in a quiet street.
A video of the mass fight was reportedly taken in Bradford and posted online.
In the recording a Range Rover is seen driving into a smaller car as it pulls out onto the street and almost immediately people from each vehicle jump out, already armed.
The group starts to square up as if ready for the fight, with their faces covered and weapons already in hand.
They swarm around each other with more people appearing by the second, carrying large white poles and bats in their hands.
One person looks like he has a gun in his hand, but it is not clear from the footage.
The terrified person filming the footage can be heard saying two gang members are armed with machetes.
Only a few people seem to actually get hit, with most of the violence being taken out on the Range Rover.
But one person is seen on the floor, with about three or four others surrounding him and throwing punches and kicks.
Within 30 seconds it is all over, as those in the Range Rover flee on foot leaving the doors wide open, and the other cars then drive off.
It is not known when the mass brawl took place.
No one appears to be seriously injured but the shocking video has been posted on a Facebook group Bradford BFD Boyz, where it has been viewed more than 25,000 times.
One person left the comment "just a normal day in Bradford", while others say they think the fight was in Birmingham.
Last month a mass brawl broke out involving up to 100 kids wearing school uniform in Manchester city centre.
In another mass brawl between kids, up to 100 school children – some allegedly armed with weapons - began fighting on Northumberland Heath near Erith, London.
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