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Walthamstow Central fight: Up to 200 teenagers involved Walthamstow Central fight: Up to 200 teenagers present
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Up to 200 teenagers were involved in a fight near an east London Tube station on Tuesday evening, police said. Up to 200 teenagers were present at a fight near an east London Tube station on Tuesday evening, police have said.
The disturbance was between Hoe Street and Station Approach in Walthamstow.The disturbance was between Hoe Street and Station Approach in Walthamstow.
A 16-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl were arrested on suspicion of affray and an 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon.A 16-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl were arrested on suspicion of affray and an 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon.
Police remain at the scene on Wednesday to "ensure the group remains dispersed", said the Met. Police remained at the scene on Wednesday to "ensure the group remains dispersed", said the Met.
There are no reports of injuries, but clumps of hair were found on the pavements. There were no reports of injuries after the fight, but clumps of hair were found on the pavements near Walthamstow Central station.
Police said most of the youngsters were there to watch a fight or film it on their phones.
Video posted on social media appeared to show several girls fighting.
The disturbance started at about 17:00 and the teenagers had dispersed by 20:45, police said.
Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy tweeted: "I am furious because these young people have so much at stake and hate to see it wasted in afternoon of madness."Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy tweeted: "I am furious because these young people have so much at stake and hate to see it wasted in afternoon of madness."
Waltham Forest Borough police officers are investigating the incident, said the Metropolitan force. She wrote on Facebook that police were deployed "due to the large numbers of calls about a fight".
"At the time of the police arrival, the group were not committing offences but their presence in such numbers would be alarming to members of the public as would the volume of police vehicles," she said.
Ch Insp Jon Simpson at Waltham Forest said the force had increased patrols to reassure local residents and businesses.
He said officers were working with the council and local schools to find people behind any criminal acts.
He added: "The vast number of children who congregated in the area yesterday were merely there to watch and film on their phones rather than to participate in any criminal activities."
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