A MAN has been remanded in custody after admitting an attack at Hereford's Snooker Centre.
Andrew Peter Reading entered guilty pleas when he appeared before Worcester Crown Court in October accused of two counts of grievous bodily harm, one of possessing a weapon, and one of using or threatening unlawful violence towards another person.
The court heard the 33-year-old had unlawfully and maliciously wounded two men with intent to do them grievous bodily harm in Hereford on September 17.
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The charges relate to an isolated incident that took place just after 5pm on Saturday, September 17, at Hereford Snooker Centre in Coningsby Street.
A number of people were injured and one man was taken by air ambulance to hospital for treatment.
A police cordon was put in place around Coningsby Street, Catherine Street and Widemarsh Street throughout Saturday evening.
Reading, who is of Allcroft Close, Onibury, was remanded in custody and will appear before the crown court for sentencing on November 15.
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