When was the last time you went out in Manchester?
May.
However, I read the MUEN every day and I’m glad I can enjoy a much safer time out while here in Chicago! (Cue the silly gun retort!)
UPDATE:
Factory staff posted a statement on Facebook in the early hours of Monday morning saying they were 'shocked' after viewing footage of the incident.
The statement said: "We have launched a full investigation into this distressing incident and will be working with the police, local authority and our third party security provider to ensure that the matter is dealt with swiftly and appropriately.
"Factory is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all its customers and we will not tolerate this sort of behaviour from anyone directly or indirectly employed by us, whatever the circumstances.
"Any security personnel found to be involved will be terminated with immediate effect, regardless of the outcome of any police investigation.
"Having viewed both the CCTV footage and the video circulating on social media, we can only say that we are shocked by what we have seen.
"We will also be getting in touch with the young men involved and we sincerely hope that they will make a speedy recovery."
Sacha Lord, night time economy adviser for Greater Manchester, said: "This is certainly not what Greater Manchester's nightlife is about.
"This incident will be dealt with immediately."
After viewing the video on Twitter he wrote: "This does not represent Greater Manchester. A lot of you have sent me this. I promise you I'll make sure
@gmpoliceare fully aware of it. They should never work again, on any door and
@gmpoliceshould take action against the individuals."