'I'm going to drag you': Thug pulls older man to the ground and calls him a 'Smackhead' as he hauls him into a side street

  • A young man confronts an older man on Market Hill in Barnsley, South Yorkshire
  • The older man is using a lamppost to support himself as he drinks from a can
  • The younger man grabs him by his jacket and drags him in to a side street 

This is the shocking moment a man who has had enough of 'smack heads' in his town tries to drag one away before giving up and leaving him in a side street.

The disturbing clip shows a young man confront an older man who is leaning against a lamppost for support while he drinks larger from a can on Market Hill in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.

The attack was uploaded to Facebook Page Spotted Bradford UK with the caption 'way out of order'. 

At the start of the video the younger man marches across the road as the person filming says: 'Round three brother, round three.'

He then shouts across at the man who is leaning against a lamppost outside a pub while swigging from a can of larger.

As the older man is dragged another man, who looks like he could be a member of the security for the pub, just stands and watches with his hands in his pockets

As the older man is dragged another man, who looks like he could be a member of the security for the pub, just stands and watches with his hands in his pockets

He says: 'What have I f***ing said to thee. Get the f*** out of this town. F***ing out you smackhead.'

'Look at you. Why are you coming in to town. F*** come on. F*** off. I'm going to drag you in a minute,' he adds.

The older man can barely get his words out and looks bewildered. He seems to try to say something back but the younger man is quick to shout over him.

'Look at the f***ing state of you, you smackhead, come on, get the f*** out of here. I'm going to drag you in a minute I promise you. 

The disturbing clip shows a young man confront an older man who is leaning against a lamppost for support while he drinks larger from a can on Market Hill in Barnsley, South Yorkshire

The disturbing clip shows a young man confront an older man who is leaning against a lamppost for support while he drinks larger from a can on Market Hill in Barnsley, South Yorkshire

'You're going to walk out of this town or I'm going to drag you,' the younger man says.

Suddenly he grabs the older man by his jacket and pulls him to the ground. As he pulls the confused man around the corner the larger in his can spills out on to the pavement.

'I'll f***ing drag you. Get out of this f***ing town,' the younger man says.

As he is dragged another man, who looks like he could be a member of the security for the pub, just stands and watches with his hands in his pockets.

When he is left in the side street the older man then struggled to get back to his feet as the younger man says: 'F***ing dirty b*****'

When he is left in the side street the older man then struggled to get back to his feet as the younger man says: 'F***ing dirty b*****'

Suddenly he grabs the older man by his jacket and pulls him to the ground. As he pulls the confused man around the corner the larger in his can spills out on to the pavement

Suddenly he grabs the older man by his jacket and pulls him to the ground. As he pulls the confused man around the corner the larger in his can spills out on to the pavement

When he is left in the side street the older man then struggled to get back to his feet as the younger man says: 'F***ing dirty b*****'.

Those who commented on the video were furious with the way the older man had been treated.

John Hepburn said: 'Look at the way the c*** struts about. Making his parents proud. Is there not a follow up showing him getting a t***ting?'

Lee Michael Clemmet added: 'What a complete b***end that guy is.'

Hector Mahmood was quick to point out the doorman had not even moved to try to help the older man.

He said: 'What about the other hard man, the doorman just watching.' 

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