Around 100 people descended on Toy Place in Tolland over the weekend in what is believed to be a revenge attack from a stabbing between two females last week.
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Residents hid in their homes as what they described as a “near riot” broke out around 3pm Sunday with several people injured as baseball bats and sticks were used.
By the time police arrived, residents said many had run off, while ambulance crews helped the walking wounded.
“On arrival we found about 50 being dispersed by police. We assessed four people for head lacerations, abrasions and hand lacerations,” NSW Ambulance District Manager Eamon Purcell said.
“An 18-year-old male was treated for a hand laceration and he is now in a stable condition,” Mr Purcell said.
Locals were too frightened to leave their homes during the melee which is believed to be in retaliation for a stabbing attack between two females last week.
A 19-year-old Wagga woman handed herself into police on Saturday and was charged with wounding with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
She was released on conditional bail and is due to face court in January.