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If you witnessed the incident at Oxford circus on Friday evening, we’d like to hear from you
Maeve Shearlaw and
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Fri 24 Nov 2017 19.12 GMT
Last modified on Mon 27 Nov 2017 09.36 GMT
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There was confusion in central London on Friday evening as armed police responded to an incident on Oxford Street.There was confusion in central London on Friday evening as armed police responded to an incident on Oxford Street.
Pictures on social media showed London’s main shopping street deserted apart from police and emergency vehicles, but after just over an hour the police said they had found “no evidence of shots fired or casualties” and declared the incident to be over.Pictures on social media showed London’s main shopping street deserted apart from police and emergency vehicles, but after just over an hour the police said they had found “no evidence of shots fired or casualties” and declared the incident to be over.
If you were in the area we’d like to hear from you. Were you in Oxford Circus or Bond Street stations when they were evacuated? Or on an underground train? Did you take shelter in the surrounding buildings? What was the feeling on the street? Share your responses using the form below.If you were in the area we’d like to hear from you. Were you in Oxford Circus or Bond Street stations when they were evacuated? Or on an underground train? Did you take shelter in the surrounding buildings? What was the feeling on the street? Share your responses using the form below.
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