The incident happened on Wednesday evening
The Glasgow Times understands around six police cars were spotted just after 6pm on Seaward Street.No injuries have been reported.
spokesperson said: “We were made aware of a man causing a disturbance on Seaward Street in Glasgow shortly after 6.10pm on Wednesday, 8 March.“No one was injured and enquiries are ongoing.”
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