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Police injured during illegal Brixton street party clashes | Police injured during illegal Brixton street party clashes |
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Twenty-two police officers have been injured and their vehicles damaged during clashes at an illegal street party in south-east London. | |
Police were called following complaints from residents about noise and violence near Angell Town in Brixton on Wednesday night. | Police were called following complaints from residents about noise and violence near Angell Town in Brixton on Wednesday night. |
Two officers were taken to hospital after breaking up the "unlicensed music event", which led to four arrests. | Two officers were taken to hospital after breaking up the "unlicensed music event", which led to four arrests. |
Home Secretary Priti Patel described the scenes as "utterly vile". | Home Secretary Priti Patel described the scenes as "utterly vile". |
A dispersal order had been put in place earlier in the day and police officers tried to encourage the crowd to leave. | A dispersal order had been put in place earlier in the day and police officers tried to encourage the crowd to leave. |
The event continued so more officers attended and the group became hostile, the Met Police said. | |
Footage on social media showed a number of police vehicles being smashed and officers being chased. | Footage on social media showed a number of police vehicles being smashed and officers being chased. |
Four people were arrested for assault and public order offences. They remain in police custody. | Four people were arrested for assault and public order offences. They remain in police custody. |
Cdr Colin Wingrove said: "These gatherings are unlawful, as well as posing a risk to public health and against coronavirus restrictions. | |
"The violence shown towards officers is totally unacceptable and we will not tolerate it in any form." | |
Police later implemented a section 60 order, which allows officers to search anyone in the area without "reasonable grounds". | |
Ms Patel tweeted: "Just last weekend, the whole country came together to praise our heroic police officers for putting their own lives on the line to keep us safe. | Ms Patel tweeted: "Just last weekend, the whole country came together to praise our heroic police officers for putting their own lives on the line to keep us safe. |
"I'll be picking up with the Met Commissioner immediately." | "I'll be picking up with the Met Commissioner immediately." |
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: "Violence against the police will not be tolerated. | |
"Large gatherings during Covid-19 are deeply irresponsible and risk others' lives." | |
Mr Khan said he was in touch with police about the incident. |