Twelve Arrested After Violent Brawl at Usera After-Hours Club

The National Police intervened in a massive fight that resulted in injuries and involved a minor in the Usera district.

Generic image of emergency lights reflected on wet asphalt in an urban Madrid street.
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Generic image of emergency lights reflected on wet asphalt in an urban Madrid street.

Twelve people, including a minor, were arrested by the National Police last Sunday in Madrid's Usera district, following a massive brawl that started inside a venue and spilled onto the street, leaving several injured.

The altercation occurred on Sunday morning outside an establishment operating as an after-hours club, located at number 20 on Amor Hermoso street. According to police sources, the confrontation began inside the venue between two groups and quickly escalated, moving outside.
During the fight, several individuals involved used bottles and broken glass as weapons, resulting in at least two people sustaining cuts. The situation created moments of high tension in the public street, with people running, shouting, and falling.

Among those arrested are individuals of Peruvian, Bolivian, and Colombian origin.

The establishment in question has been the subject of numerous complaints from local residents, who report constant noise and public order disturbances, as confirmed by residents of the Usera district.