A THUG who was wearing a US police costume is being hunted over a Halloween assault.
The incident happened on Tub Road in Glasgow metropolis centre round 3.20am on October 30.
Two males attacked one other man, aged 20, and a 19-year-old girl.
The person who was attacked was rushed by ambulance to Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
The suspects are described as black, wearing darkish clothes and one had dreadlocks and was carrying an American police officer outfit.
Cops are interesting to the general public for info as officers search to search out the lads.
Detective Constable, Larissa Cooper, of Higher Glasgow CID, mentioned: “This assault happened on a road which was busy regardless of the hour.
“We’re interesting for anybody within the space who noticed what occurred or who noticed these males earlier than or after the incident to get in contact.
“As well as, anybody driving within the space with dash-cam footage that might help with our enquiries can be requested to make contact with us.”
We beforehand advised how Rangers’ captain mentioned he felt vindicated after he was cleared of harmful driving.
James Tavernier, 31, advised a trial at Glasgow Sheriff Courtroom yesterday that he was handled “unfairly” by cops on April 21 final 12 months.
Tavernier was stopped by two constables who had adopted the defender and staff mate Jack Simpson, 25, from Crow Highway and Anniesland Highway within the metropolis’s west finish to Canniesburn Toll in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire.
He was discovered not responsible by Sheriff Kevin McCarron.
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