Street turned into Bonfire night 'warzone' as car set alight and police attacked with fireworks
A street in east Manchester was turned into a 'warzone' on Bonfire Night, with a car set alight and police officers attacked with fireworks during scenes of mayhem.
Emergency services descended on Vine Street between Gorton and Abbey Hey as a large group of youths began to gather, creating makeshift barricades with mattresses and pallets.
The mob, of around 20 to 30 individuals, started an illegal bonfire with waste and a motorbike, as they set fire to a car and pelted TAU police officers and their vehicles with the fireworks, narrowly missing other passing vehicles on Tuesday night (November 5).
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One eyewitness likened the street to a 'warzone' with smoke filling the air and burnt out wood and empty firework casings littering the residential street.
Dramatic pictures from the scene showed a car engulfed in flames, as tensions flared between Tactical Aid officers, fire service crews and the group of youths.
"Looks like a full scale war zone down there," described one person on social media, as another commented: "They were at it from four o'clock. They barricaded the street off. I had to climb over pallets and boards to get home and wouldn't let cars through, hurling fireworks and wood and bricks at cars."
Another resident claimed 'kids were throwing them at each other' as families with young children made their way down the street.
Other pictures from the scene showed a number of police vans in attendance in attempt to bring the situation under control, disperse the crowds and put out the illegal bonfire. A number of arrests for public order offences were made.
It is thought a number of innocent motorists were caught up in


