Boy arrested after fireworks thrown in street
GoogleA boy has been arrested after officers were called to a group of teenagers throwing fireworks in a Hull street.
Humberside Police said they were called to Dalwood Close in Bransholme at about 19:00 GMT on Sunday.
An officer was assaulted during the arrest, but "not seriously injured", the force added.
A 14-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker, possession of class B drugs and attempting to possess with intent to supply class B drugs, police said. He remains in custody.
A Humberside Police spokesperson said: "We take a zero-tolerance approach when it comes to anyone deliberately looking to harm others enjoying the occasions in the lead-up to and on Halloween itself.
"This includes people being anti-social and behaving in a way that taunts or intimidates people, or throwing things at people, their houses, or cars."
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