Police want to speak to these eight people following two incidents of disorder in Nottingham city centre.
Two people were assaulted and a restaurant window was smashed within the space of a couple of hours.
The first incident saw a group team up to assault a man on his own, outside Metronome, on Huntingdon Street.
When another man then tried to help, he was punched in the face by the group, while his phone was also smashed.
This happened sometime between 9.30 pm and 9.45 pm, on 9 November 2023, with a separate linked incident later taking place.
Police believe one of the men who was involved in the earlier disorder then also smashed a restaurant window in the city centre.
After being told by staff at Saracens to leave, the unknown man returned shortly afterwards to throw a dumbbell through the glass window.
Considerable damage was caused to the front of the restaurant in Lower Parliament Street as a result, around 12.20 pm on 10 November.
The two separate incidents are believed to be linked, with police now looking to speak to the eight people pictured as part of their investigation.
Sergeant Mark Clark, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We would ask that anyone who recognises any of the eight men pictured gets in touch with us.
“Likewise, we’d urge any of them that see this appeal to make themselves known to us, as they could be able to assist us with our inquiries into these two incidents.
“There is absolutely no excuse for anyone to act in the violent and aggressive manner demonstrated in both of these incidents, which we do believe are linked.
“Anyone with information can report it to us by calling 101, quoting incident 13 of 10 November 2023, or can report anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.
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