This is the moment when police officers are forced to ward off a large crowd of young Yobs with pepper spray after a music event at a primary school that came to anarchy with two teenagers.
The angry crowd about 50-person is seen who singing and screaming abuse before swarming the officers and causes a dangerous falling in love.
But the crowd – including young people who inhale nitrogen oxide from balloons – quickly panic when the pepper – or pava spray – is used with a man who is bent in pain, protect his eyes.
The shocking images of mobile phones were filmed by a disgusting local resident.
At least three teenagers were arrested and a dozen machetes recovered later after a music event in the school Hall of Elm Park Primary in East London exploded in violence.
The problems started just after 8.30 pm on Saturday evening when a large number of young Ravers had led the ticket event.
The location had space for 80 people. But it soon became full when they came in without tickets.
Then more people arrived those tickets – but not allowed.

Police cars with flashy blue lights can be seen on stage surrounded by the crowd while officers had to ward off the Yobs

The problems started just after 8.30 pm on Saturday evening when a large number of young Ravers had led the ticket event. The police were forced to ward off the large crowd outside

A gang of young people crashed a party in a school room that descended in violence
So the organizers threw everyone out of the school – and then slowly let people with tickets back in.
In the meantime, the gatecrashers that had been plotted were agitated outside and opened the gates to pass the security and get back to the event.
Havelers also sent their friends and followers on Snapchat a message to get them to the location.
In chaotic scenes with too many people packed in the location, the organizers arrived the police and officers to find an angry crowd of noise on the street outside the school.
A video clip filmed by one of those present and placed on the internet shows the moment that young people are infiltrating the bash with blades above their heads.
When the police were called just after 9 p.m. and the entire event was closed, more than a hundred young people walked out on the leafy, suburbs.
After sending friends, the crowd soon stood up to nearly 200 young people with about ten officers who tried to keep peace.
Images that are obtained exclusively by MailOnline emphasizes the scale of the condition, including a teenage girl brutally 'trenking' against a police car and CCTV images of masked young people who dump flick knives and machetes on a driveway near, the unmistakable rental of metal on the ground while they run to the Kredics.
The problem lasted more than two hours with called police reinforcements. Dog handlers eventually suppressed the worst of the unrest, who reportedly saw no fewer than 50-dresses armed with knives that Amok walked.
Scotland Yard said that two teenagers, 19 and 16 years old, were taken to the hospital with non-lifferring knife injuries, while officers were treated for minor injuries by paramedics on the spot.
Three teenagers were later arrested on suspicion of attacking care providers.
The locals in Elm Park, a quiet corner of Hornchurch, where the average house price today was told £ 500,000 about their horror and said that the vast majority of the repairable recovery had traveled from other areas such as Stratford, Plaistow and Ilford on the London UnderGound district Line.

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A three-year-old mother who lives near the school said: 'The road was like a war zone this is normally a calm and respectable area, we have certainly not seen anything like that before.
'The school hires the hall through a third party for events at the weekend. I think it costs something like £ 55 per hour.
'We have previously had events where there are complaints about the levels of noise, but this was entirely on a completely different scale. My windows and that of my neighbors literally shake out of the bass.
'I have heard this event describe as a 16th birthday party. I think that is nonsense because there were no parents and the only people older than 20 were the DJ and the organizer. The vast majority of those present was between 16 and 19 years old.
'It was a music event with cards. The hall was only designed for no more than 80 people, but a number of young people had arrived without an official wristband.
'The organizer took out the hall and closed the gates, but after a short time it started to let the wristbands back. Those who didn't have one stayed outside.
'But the only thing that did was cause problems when some of them came to their friends and a crowd started building at the entrance of the school.
'There was no right security at all, so the noise kickers just opened the gate and stormed in.
'The police were called and the DJ was heard on the microphone that was attractive for the young people to hide their' whip gas buses'. Many of them sniffed nitrogen oxide of balloons.
'When the officers arrived, the party was closed forever and everyone stood out.
'That is when many of the problems started, because these children sent their friends on Snapchat and more arrived.
'Elm Park Tube Station is just a five -minute walk from the school and we had many young people in through the district line.
“I heard someone talking on the phone and told his friend that another friend had been stabbed. Everywhere there were large groups of teenagers shouting, screaming and cursing against the police.
'To start with, there was not many officers at all and she drove the danger to be overwhelmed. I may saw that two or three officers were completely surrounded and attacked by a crowd that were only spread when one of the officers used Pepperspray.
“These children were absolutely no fear of the police. She travels them and tried to provoke them. I saw a young girl start working against a police car while the crowd cheered.
“I thought it would really get out of hand and I feared that someone would be seriously injured – or worse.

A three-year-old mother who lives near the school said: “The road was like a war zone this is normally a calm and respectable area, we have certainly not seen anything before”

Scenes from outside the school where children saw on the street on the street outside
“It was only when the police brought out the dogs that the crowd was flying the way to the tube station.”
The resident, who asked not to be mentioned, said that the police kept the street on the street all night and that officers started looking for weapons the next morning.
She added: 'I saw the police pick up two machetes with knives as long as my arm. They also found two flick knives and different pairs of scissors.
'Apparently, officers recovered half a dozen or so machetes hidden in Hagen and gardens from the houses near the British Legion Club at the bottom of the road.
'Some of these children came back to the area stupid on Sunday to find the weapons they had stored. I saw at least two of them stopped by police officers. '
Another local resident, who also wanted to be anonymous for fear of retaliation, said: 'My son and daughter -in -law were with me on Saturday night, what a relief was, otherwise I would have been alone.
“It was absolutely frightening. I really felt a real job for the police that I have to say.
“They were in the minority and were confronted with a truly hostile audience. I saw two girls screaming about spraying pepper on my neighbor's door and asked to wash water to wash their eyes.
'He had a six -month -old baby in the house and so just threw away a few bottles of water to use.
'This is a quiet area full of older people and families. We are not used to see gangs of looting young people waving with knives above their heads. '
A mother claimed that her 15-year-old daughter had been taken to the hospital after she was attacked in a train by the same young people who walked out of the party.
She told the Havering Daily: 'She had gone to a party that should have had the right security, but it didn't do it and it all went wrong.

At least three teenagers were arrested and a dozen machetes recovered later after a music event in the school hall of Elm Park Primary in East London exploded in violence
'While she was afraid of the event, she told me that the fire exit was not accessible and that when she got on the train, other young people followed and more fighting started.
“My daughter was attacked on the train and more fighting took place. It was terrible. More than a hundred young people came up and they still fought and did gas balloons. My daughter is still in the hospital. '
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: 'The police were called shortly after 21:00 on Saturday 22 March, reports of a fight with a group on Calbourne Avenue.
'Officers were present before they deal with a number of teenagers who became aggressive for them.
'Three teenagers were arrested on the spot on suspicion of assault on care providers.
“They were taken to a police station in East London. They were saved to return for later today.
'The officers were treated on site by London Ambulance Service Medies and do not require hospital treatment.
'Separately, two people, including a 16-year-old man and a 19-year-old man, rose suspected knives and were taken to the hospital where their injuries were not considered nor life-changing or life threatening. They continue to help the police with their questions
“An investigation into the circumstances of the incident is underway.”
Anyone with information is encouraged to call 101 or send a message @metcc on x, which gives the reference 6940/22mar