British police officers injured during street party clash

British police officers injured during street party clash

Fifteen police officers have been injured during efforts to disperse an unlicensed street party in Brixton, South London Wednesday night, Metropolitan Police said.

Police attended to encourage the crowd to leave the location but they did not engage with police and “the group became hostile towards officers,” police statement said. “Police were called to Cecilia Road, Lambeth on the evening of Wednesday, 24 June to multiple reports of a large unlicensed music event in the street.”

RAGE AGAINST POLICE IS GROWING ACROSS COUNTRY

The brawl between the crowd and police turned violent during the incident and social media videos showed police retreating from the area and some police vehicles were damaged. “In total, 15 officers were injured, none seriously although two did require hospital treatment,” Met Police said, adding a number of police vehicles were damaged.

“Last night we received numerous concerns from residents complaining about a large gathering, noise, anti-social behaviour and violence and officers responded to those concerns,” Basic Command Units Commander Colin Wingrove said. “These gatherings are unlawful, as well as posing a risk to public health and against coronavirus restrictions,” he added.

“The violence shown towards officers is totally unacceptable and we will not tolerate it in any form,” Wingrove said. “An investigation into the incident is now taking place and those involved will be brought to justice.”


Tensions in British capitals have been running high since the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests started after the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, by a police officer in the US.

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