A mass brawl between teenagers broke out at a McDonald’s restaurant – with police arresting a 13-year-old boy in connection with assault

Ryan Carroll Reporter and Oliver Radcliffe Live News Reporter

08:21, 12 Feb 2026

Youth gang in mass brawl at McDonalds in Dundee

A large-scale brawl involving teenagers broke out at a busy McDonald’s as dozens of youngsters were caught trading blows.

The police were called to the restaurant in Longtown Road in Dundee after an alert was raised around 10.30pm on Saturday, February 7. The shocking incident was caught on video as the young thugs began beating each other up.

The footage shows approximately a dozen school-age teenagers shouting and trading blows. An older man in a high-visibility jacket is seen attempting to intervene and stop the fight.

Some of the youngsters can be heard yelling “stop”, followed by a chilling cry of “kill the f****r”. Stunned families dining at the restaurant watched in disbelief as the chaos unfolded.

The extent of any injuries sustained during the scrap remains unknown at this time, reports the Daily Record. A 13-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with assault in relation to the incident.

Shocked customers watched out as the fight broke out

Shocked customers watched out as the fight broke out(Image: UGC)

Police have stated that a report will be forwarded to the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration, and their investigation to determine the full details of the incident continues.

A spokesperson for Police Scotland confirmed: “A 13 year old boy has been arrested and charged in connection with an assault which happened at a restaurant in Milton of Craigie, Dundee around 10.30pm on Saturday, February 7, 2025. A report will be submitted to the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration. Enquiries are ongoing.”

A spokesperson for McDonald’s expressed their shock at the incident, condemning the “completely unacceptable behaviour”.

The company has pledged to continue supporting police with their investigations.

The spokesperson added: “We have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to violence or abuse of any kind towards our employees and customers, and it is completely unacceptable to see anyone behaving in this way.

“This incident has been reported to the police and we will continue to assist them in their enquiries.”