Shocking images of a groups of teenagers who reportedly have threatened two boys with a machete in a McDonald’s toilet
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Gruesome CCTV images have attacked and threatened two boys in a Bathroom from McDonald when a group of teenagers.
Victoria Police said that a maximum of five young people were reportedly involved in the incident on Monday at about 4 p.m. in the toilet of the Fastfood Joint on Dohertys Road, Truganina, in the West Melbourne.
One of the teenagers reportedly worn a machete during the terrifying confrontation, with images that show that the boy would hold the weapon against the neck of one of the alleged victims.
During the interaction, the alleged victim was sinking on the floor.
The teenager is said to keep the machete, she seemed to be tapping the chest with the weapon while it made threats.
Another alleged victim seemed to be thrown on the ground before he was beaten twice by a member of the group.
The police said that the two alleged victims, who were both 15 years old and were not injured from the Wyndham area.
Two boys, of the same age and also from the Wyndham area, were arrested on Wednesday.

A teenager could be said to be seen a machete to the throat of a youth in the bathroom of Truganina’s McDonald’s

Victoria Police has claimed that there was a group of up to five young people in the confrontation
One of them was accused of aggravated burglary, theft of motor vehicle, false prison sentence, produces material for child abuse, abuse with a weapon and the possession of a controlled weapon.
He was saved to appear at a child’s dish at a later time.
A second boy is expected to be charged on summons.
Two other boys, also 15 years old and from the Wyndham area, were arrested on Thursday and were given warnings.
The confrontation took place on the same day that Victorian Prime Minister Jacinta Allan held a Snap press conference to announce a machete ban would be followed quickly.
The laws that prohibit the sale of Machetes were intended to be enforced on 1 September, but came into effect on Wednesday.
“Those knives are dangerous weapons,” said Prime Minister Allan Monday.
“They don’t have anywhere on our streets and that is why I will introduce so many laws to get these dangerous knives off the street.”

In CCTV images a second victim was shown on the floor of the toilet
The Victorian Prime Minister’s announcement followed a separate Machete attack on Sunday in a shopping center in Noord -Melbourne.
Two boys, 15 and 16 years old, were charged on the fight in the Northland shopping center.
The week before, on 21 May, a young family in the Bayside environment was forced to hide in a bedroom as two masked teenagers who used a machete, plundered their house.
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