Two men racially abused and attacked with metal pole in Bristol
Police are treating the incident as a hate crime
Last updated 30th Sep 2025
A 33-year-old man has been arrested after two men were racially abused and assaulted with a metal pole in the Lawrence Hill area of Bristol.
One of the victims suffered serious injuries, including a fractured eye socket, a broken jaw, and internal injuries, in the attack which took place in Sarah Street at about 7.35pm on Monday 22 September.
Police say the incident is being treated as a hate crime.
The two victims were trying to move their car when they were racially abused and assaulted by four men who left the area in a white van. The men are described as:
- A white man, about 5ft 7ins tall, with blond or ginger hair and short facial hair. He was described as being aged in his 30s or 40s and was wearing a white t-shirt and grey shorts at the time.
- A white man, about 5ft 11ins tall, of muscular build and as having blond hair and being aged in his 40s. He had a colourful tattoo on his right arm and was wearing a white t-shirt and white or grey trousers.
- A tall white man of large build, aged in his 40s with light-coloured hair. He was wearing a polo shirt, khaki jeans and smart shoes at the time.
- A large white man, aged approximately in his 40s, with short ginger hair.
Avon & Somerset Police arrested a man earlier today on suspicion of racially/religiously aggravated grievous bodily harm. He remains in police custody.
One of the victims sustained significant facial and internal injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment. He has since been discharged to continue his recovery at home.
The second victim was also racially abused by the men but fortunately did not sustain any serious injuries.
Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Serena Serjeant said: “This was a truly horrific incident which has left a young man with significant and lasting injuries.
“Not only is there a substantial physical impact, but these two men were also subjected to the most vile – and completely intolerable – racist abuse.
“We’re now working to identify the men involved and would urge anyone who has any information at all to come forward and speak to us.”