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Rave crowd clashes with riot police in Lambeth | Rave crowd clashes with riot police in Lambeth |
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Crowds throwing bottles, chairs and a suspected petrol bomb have clashed with riot police after an illegal rave in central London. | Crowds throwing bottles, chairs and a suspected petrol bomb have clashed with riot police after an illegal rave in central London. |
The Met Police said officers were attacked when they arrived to close the event at an address in Whitgift Street, Lambeth, late on Saturday. | The Met Police said officers were attacked when they arrived to close the event at an address in Whitgift Street, Lambeth, late on Saturday. |
Four officers were treated for injuries at the scene and a number of arrests were made, the force said. | |
Police said the event had now been shut down. | |
"The disorder and criminal damage around the venue has stopped," the Met Police statement added. | |
"There are no further reports of officers injured at this time. There is one report of a member of the public, a man, being treated by London Ambulance Service." | |
'Mayhem' | 'Mayhem' |
Earlier, a force spokesman had said: "As well as attacking police the group also caused criminal damage to private vehicles and property in the area." | |
Rioters first gathered on Black Prince Road at Albert Embankment, across the river from Westminster, before dispersing down Lambeth Road on to Lambeth High Street and nearby Whitgift Street. | Rioters first gathered on Black Prince Road at Albert Embankment, across the river from Westminster, before dispersing down Lambeth Road on to Lambeth High Street and nearby Whitgift Street. |
They reportedly charged at police, set fire to bins and chanted "scum" and "pigs". | They reportedly charged at police, set fire to bins and chanted "scum" and "pigs". |
A witness described the scene as "mayhem". | A witness described the scene as "mayhem". |
'Stay calm' | 'Stay calm' |
An event called Scumoween: A Nightmare On Scum Street was advertised on Facebook to take place in Whitgift Street, starting at 20.00 GMT and lasting all weekend. | An event called Scumoween: A Nightmare On Scum Street was advertised on Facebook to take place in Whitgift Street, starting at 20.00 GMT and lasting all weekend. |
Of 13,000 invited guests on the social networking site, about 4,000 said they planned to attend. | |
On Wednesday, organisers had advised: "Stay peaceful, stay calm. Patience and numbers is in our favour. Do not antagonise the police. We don't need to. | |
"At the end of the day we want to leave them remembering our good attitudes, we just came to dance, we are not their enemy." | "At the end of the day we want to leave them remembering our good attitudes, we just came to dance, we are not their enemy." |
Anyone with any information about the disorder is urged to contact police by calling 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. | |