A group of young people were filmed attacking and jumping on vehicles in Wembley (Pictures: @Nikita011097 / Twitter)
Two people were arrested after a group of boys terrorised drivers, attacked a police car and climbed onto the back of a moving bus.
The gang was caught on camera causing havoc near Wembley Stadium, north-west London yesterday.
Police said they were called to a ‘disorder’ and reports youths were damaging vehicles in Engineers Way at 7.10pm.
The Metropolitan Police tweeted: ‘Two males were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and assault on police.’
They said a dispersal order was also put in place.
Videos of the gang soon spread on social media. One clip shows the boys gathering around a double decker bus, before kicking it and climbing onto the back of the vehicle and clinging on as it moves.
In other footage the group are seen hurling objects at a police van as it drove away, with one boy climbing onto the back of it while it was moving.
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The group were seen surrounding a bus (Pictures: @Nikita011097 / Twitter)
They also targeted an Ocado delivery van (Pictures: @Nikita011097 / Twitter)
The boys were also filmed attacking an Ocado delivery van as well as other cars.
Some of the gang members were hooded and masked.
One woman, Munni Trivedi, said she witnessed the chaos: ‘We were watching from the other side. Could not believe it.
‘The pictures don’t truly reflect the reality of how awful it was. The boys were so lucky they didn’t get hurt and I really hope there was no damage to any cars.
‘Not big. Not clever. Very sad.’
Police said no serious injuries were reported and that investigations continued.
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Two people have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.