Police received reports of a large fight involving a number of men near a bus stop in Western Road, Brighton, at 2.20pm on May 24, 2022.
Witnesses also told police that one man had been repeatedly hit with a baseball bat and that a gun had been fired by another person.
The firearm, later found to be a BB gun, shattered a nearby bus window, leaving passengers fearing for their safety.
The shattered bus window (Image: Sussex Police)
Officers arrived at the scene, however all involved had already fled the area.
CCTV was uncovered during enquiries which showed the altercation taking place and those involved carrying a series of weapons.
Five people were subsequently arrested between May 24 and 27, 2022. They were bailed while enquiries continued.
Yad Fatah (Image: Sussex Police)
All five of the men were subsequently charged on July 17, 2023.
Oliver Pierce, 33, of Brentwood Road, Brighton, was charged with violent disorder and possession of a knife in a public place.
Oliver Pierce (Image: Sussex Police)
Roon Qadri, 26, of Ashton Lodge, Brighton, was charged with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.
Hogr Banaee, 25, Gabriels Hill, Maidstone, was charged with violent disorder and possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
Kozheen Banaee, 24, of Station Road, Maidstone, was charged with violent disorder and possession of a knife in a public place.
Kozheen Banaee (Image: Sussex Police)
Yad Fatah, 25, Selsfield Drive, Brighton, was charged with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.
Ahead of the trial, which was set to begin on September 8, Fatah pleaded guilty to the charges.
Later, Pierce pleaded guilty to possession of a knife in a public place. Both Hogr and Kozheen Banaee pleaded guilty to violent disorder and Qadri pleaded guilty to affray. All other offences were left to lie on file.
Hogr Banaee (Image: Sussex Police)
Their sentencing took place on November 21 at Hove Crown Court.
Oliver Pierce was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.
Hogr Banaee and Kohzeen Banaee were both sentenced to two years and three months in prison.
Roon Qadri (Image: Sussex Police)
Roon Qadri was sentenced to nine months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, along with a £1,000 fine.
Yad Fatah was given a two-year sentence suspended for 18 months, together with 200 hours of unpaid work. A further nine-month sentence for the offensive weapon offence was imposed concurrently and also suspended.
In delivering his sentencing remarks, the judge said: “You ran down the road with a baseball bat, Mr Fatah, a firearm, Hogr Banaee, and a large knife Kozheen Banaee.
“You, Mr Fatah, caught up with someone and repeatedly hit them over the head in a manner that could have killed them.”
Detective Constable Gavin Harper, who led the investigation, said: “This was an extremely violent incident that unfolded in broad daylight on one of Brighton’s busiest streets, leaving residents, visitors and bus passengers genuinely fearful for their safety.
“The CCTV footage of the incident was indisputable, and the level of violence could easily have led to far more serious injuries, as well as putting innocent members of the public at risk of being caught in the unfolding altercation.
“The case has now concluded and we would like to thank the witnesses and the local businesses whose support was invaluable.”
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