A Suffolk man who was part of a street fight involving a machete and a baseball bat has been jailed for a year.
Gordon Lee Gulliford, 43, of Jubilee Crescent, Stowupland, Stowmarket, was sentenced on Thursday at Cambridge Crown Court.
The incident happened in Ashfield Road, Chesterton, Cambridge, at about 12.45pm on April 21, 2019.
According to police, officers received calls about a group of men fighting with weapons, including a machete, knife and a baseball bat.
A man had also had a white Fiat car reversed at him and suffered a cut across a buttock.
Another man suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries.
Prior to sentencing, Gulliford had pleaded guilty to affray.
Also jailed was Tommy Lee Gulliford, 23, of Ross Street, Cambridge and Jimmy Willett, 22, of Frank's Lane, Cambridge.
Tommy Lee Gulliford was jailed for 12 months, to run alongside a sentence for separate offences, having pleaded guilty to affray.
Jimmy Willett was jailed for 17 months, consecutive to a sentence for separate offences, having pleaded guilty to affray.
A fourth man, Deon Thomas, 28, of Alice Bell Close, Cambridge, received a suspended sentence of one year and five months, having pleaded guilty to affray.
DC Ciaron Hickey said: “This fight terrorised people in Chesterton and we will not tolerate violence that puts other people and their property in danger.
“Knife crime is a priority for the neighbourhood policing team in Cambridge and we are determined to bring those who carry a weapon in the city to justice.”
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