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Teen charged after brick thrown through bus window hit baby

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A 15-year-old male has been charged following an incident which saw a brick hurled through the window of a bus, striking a baby.The teenager was arrested and charged by cops in Glasgow following the incident on Tuesday January 10 on Battlefield Road, in the city's southside.

The 15-month-old was travelling on a First Bus at around 6.45pm with her mother when the missile crashed through the vehicle's window as it travelled along the road.The projectile landed in the baby's pram, showering it with glass, and struck the child on the head.

An ambulance crew rushed the tot to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for checks and the youngster was later released.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "A 15-year-old male youth has been arrested and charged in connection with an incident on Battlefield Road on Tuesday, 10 January, 2023.

A report will be submitted to the Scottish Children’s Reporter and enquiries are ongoing."Pictures from the scene showed the bus parked at the side of Battlefield Road, police vehicles parked at either end, as an ambulance rushed the child to hospital blasting its siren.

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