Four Bradford men have been jailed after an argument over power tools quickly escalated into a vicious street attack.
Hussain Khan, 24, of Heath Road, Undercliffe, was jailed for eight years for violent disorder and an additional charge of wounding.
Bilal Ahmed Khan, 28, of Hustler Street, Undercliffe; Waqqas Khan, 29, of Hustler Street, Undercliffe and Ajib Khan, 36, of Heath Road, Undercliffe, were jailed for three years each for violent disorder.
Bradford Crown Court heard that at around 1.30pm on March 23 last year a row erupted after Hussain Khan saw Safeer Ahmed on Heath Road and Hussain Khan attacked Safeer Ahmed with a stick with nails attached to it. The victim was knocked to the ground and was kicked by Hussain Khan, Bilal Ahmed Khan and Ajib Khan.
Hussain Khan also hit Safeer Ahmed on the head with a brick.
A fifth man, Javaid Sher, 45, of Beech Terrace, Bradford Moor, was jailed for two years, suspended for two years, after he also became involved in the attack.
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