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affray

[uh-frey] / əˈfreɪ /


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Scotland Yard said those arrested had been held on suspicion of affray, public order offences, breach of the peace and conspiracy to cause a public nuisance around the coronation.

From BBC

It goes even further back than their confrontational affray at Bootsy Bellows nightclub on Sunset Boulevard, where Garcia got in Davis’ face and Davis grabbed Garcia and momentarily stole his chain.

From Los Angeles Times

Woods said the 12-year-old was arrested March 31 by Ocala police following an “affray” at school, and he was already in custody when charges were filed in the teens’ slayings.

From Seattle Times

On Saturday evening four men, aged 24, 29, 36 and 38, were charged with affray and disorderly behaviour.

From BBC

He pleaded guilty to charges of committing arson and affray, threats to kill, criminal damage and assault of a police officer.

From BBC