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Women held after man allegedly attacked at 50 Shades screening | Women held after man allegedly attacked at 50 Shades screening |
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Three women were arrested at a Glasgow cinema at the weekend following an alleged attack on a man at a showing of the film Fifty Shades of Grey. | Three women were arrested at a Glasgow cinema at the weekend following an alleged attack on a man at a showing of the film Fifty Shades of Grey. |
Officers were called to the Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane in at about 20:00 on Saturday. | Officers were called to the Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane in at about 20:00 on Saturday. |
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said the three women were arrested for "alleged disorder offences". | A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said the three women were arrested for "alleged disorder offences". |
She said an investigation was ongoing into an allegation of assault at the cinema in the city's west end. | She said an investigation was ongoing into an allegation of assault at the cinema in the city's west end. |
The spokeswoman said: "At around 8pm on Saturday 14 February, police responded to reports of a disturbance at the Grosvenor Cinema on Ashton Lane." | |
'Isolated incident' | |
She added: "Three women were arrested for alleged disorder offences and inquires are continuing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident." | |
A spokeswoman for G1 Group, which owns the cinema said: "I can confirm that an incident occurred on Saturday 14th February following an early evening showing of 50 Shades Of Grey. | |
"This was an isolated incident that was dealt with rapidly by cinema staff and stewards, as a result of which, Police Scotland attended and made an arrest. | |
"Despite press reports, nobody was glassed and a wine bottle was not used as a weapon - those involved did not require hospital attention." |