Shocking moment angry father, 43, he shouts ‘You want a little’ he shouts, after brushing against the youth, slapping the school, bite and began to kick.

This shouted before a angry father slapped, biting and kicking a young man outside a school in Huddersfield.
43 -year -old Muhammad Liaquat jumped from Audi and heard a court, one of them brushed the wing mirror after a group of school children confronted.
He began to shout in a young man and held him before he opened a second child to help his friend.
Liaquat then said to him, ‘Do you want a little?’ He asked. And he slapped him in his face, Kirklees peace judges were told.
After hitting the child face, young Liaquat’s legs under his legs ‘sweep’ and went down to the ground.
The 43 -year -old chemical engineer with a university degree then bit the child in the thigh and claimed that this movement was in defense.
After leaving the couple, Liaquat was told for a last ‘strong’ stroke.
According to Yorkshire Live, the prosecutor Ben Crosland said: ‘The defendant could get away. He chose not to do it.
This shocking moment shouted before slapping an angry father, biting and kicking a young man outside a school in Huddersfield.

43 -year -old Muhammad Liaquat jumped from Audi and confronted a group of schools and heard a court after brushing the wing mirror.
‘He stood up and threw a kick with some power.’
In March last year, some of the shocking conflicts in Honley outside the school were caught on the camera and shown in the court.
Prosecutors, young people’s face, legs and arms cuts and bruises and psychological damage in the fight, he said.
Liaquat, on the other hand, claimed that he had broken a leg, but a teaching assistant said to the police that he saw the ‘storm from him’ without a launch.
The 43 -year -old child had previously rejected the accusation of attack, but he was found guilty at the hearing at the beginning of this week.
The court told the court that Liaquat was drawn by Audi the same group one and a half months ago during the ‘DAFT’ behavior outside the school.
Defending Ian Whiteley, Liaquat on the day of the attack to try to calm the young people, he said.
He said that his client’s behavior was ‘impulsive’ and should know better.
Liaquat was fined £ 825 and ordered the payment of £ 330 and a cost of £ 325 by the magistrate judges.
In addition, a restriction was ordered to prevent him from contacting a complainant and a second child.