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Teen charged over Northbridge restaurant brawl

Restaurant brawl: Northbridge CCTV vision at Outback Jacks shows a man throwing furniture. Picture: Seven News

A teenager has been charged over a wild brawl in Northbridge on Saturday night that left a restaurant manager and an elderly man injured.

About 8pm, three males left Outback Jacks restaurant in an allegedly disorderly way.

Police say one of the men, a 24-year-old from Beechboro, pulled out a knife as the group harassed customers.

The males allegedly threw chairs and tables from the al fresco area of the James Street venue at diners.

An Outback Jacks manager tried to stop them going inside but was allegedly pushed over and punched.

It is alleged the manager fell and was kicked by one of the men.

A 45-year-old customer was injured when the 24-year-old allegedly threw a chair at her head.

The trio ran towards William Street as the man allegedly threw chairs and poles at people.

He allegedly threw a bottle at a family and punched a man aged 76 in the face at the Cultural Centre.

Police said this morning that Perth Detectives had charged a 16-year-old Beechboro boy with going armed in public to cause fear and disorderly conduct.

The teenager is due to appear in Perth Children’s Court on April 13.

A man appeared in Perth Magistrate’s Court this week after being charged with two counts each of common assault and endangering life, health or safety and one of aggravated assault.

He was remanded in custody until April 7.

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.