Three men have been charged in connection with an incident in Northampton town centre over the weekend.
The incident happened in Sheep Street on Saturday, August 27, at about 3.40am, when a noxious substance was thrown over a group of people and one man was stabbed.
In total, four people were taken to hospital with two sustaining potentially life changing injuries.
Now, Elliott Tevera, 20, of Nicholls Court, Northampton, and Jack Callum Moss, 22, of Harefield Road, Northampton, have both been charged with three counts of attempted Section 18 GBH and one count of possession of an offensive weapon in connection with the incident. Leeroy Hudson, 20, of Shakespeare Road, Northampton, has been charged with one count of Section 18 GBH and one count of possession of a bladed article.
All three appeared before Northampton Magistrates' Court on Monday morning (August 29) with Hudson remanded into custody and Tevera and Moss released on conditional bail. All three will next appear at the same court on October 12, 2022.
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