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Fears over half term ‘linkup’ in Southend

Teen mobs have planned another wave of violent ‘linkups’ across the country amid the 36C half term heatwave.

The hottest Bank Holiday on record yesterday saw chaos unfold in Hackney where a murder investigation has been launched after a teenage boy was stabbed to death at a house party.

Police were called to Towpath Walk in Hackney Wick yesterday at 7.17pm after reports of a large gathering, disorder and ‘individuals in possession of machetes’.

The force said the disorder is believed to have begun during a house party taking place on the same road and they found a teenage boy with stab wounds in Poplar Close who was pronounced dead at the scene.

Elsewhere, youngsters flocked to Clapham again on Sunday where a 17-year-old boy was stabbed during another ‘linkup’ and panic unfolded in Brighton after another alleged stabbing.

Footage posted online show police in attendance and one officer chasing someone.

Fights also broke out on Seaham beach in Durham and in Southend, Essex, yesterday where police were filmed arresting a teenager.

Yesterday, the UK experienced its hottest Bank Holiday of all time after a searing 34.8C was recorded in Kew Gardens, south-west London.

On Friday, a man in his 20s was stabbed in the early hours of the morning on Boundary Road in Hove, Brighton

On Friday, a man in his 20s was stabbed in the early hours of the morning on Boundary Road in Hove, Brighton

On Seaham beach, families with children watched on as a large crowd formed around an apparent fight that broke out in the scorching heat

Posts on social media have revealed plans for the mobs to return to Southend today

Posts on social media have revealed plans for the mobs to return to Southend today

There was a big police presence in Southend at midday with officers waiting on the station platform for 'all the kids from London' to arrive

There was a big police presence in Southend at midday with officers waiting on the station platform for ‘all the kids from London’ to arrive

The mercury is set to rise even further today to an unprecedented 36C, which will undoubtedly see people flock to beaches and commons to enjoy the heatwave.

There was a big police presence in Southend at midday with around 20 officers waiting on the station platform for ‘all the kids from London’ to arrive.

They were anticipating youths to descend on the seafront for the ‘link-up’, which was believed to be organised as a ‘music’ event.

Two people were arrested as hundreds of teenagers gathered on the beach by late afternoon.

Groups of teenage girls were seen skirmishing before police swooped in to break up the scraps while empty bottles of alcohol and cannabis paraphernalia were seen scattered along the sand.

One shop owner said he was forced to barricade his doors shut with feral teenagers stealing up to £400 worth of stock. 

In a post on their Facebook page, Essex Police said were aware of the planned gathering and ‘a range of policing powers will be in place in the city today’.

There will be a ‘significant and highly visible policing presence’ and officers have been granted Section 60 powers, which allow them to stop and search people without suspicion in certain areas to prevent ‘violence and the carrying of weapons’.

The force said Section 60AA powers could also be used to force people to take off face coverings if they are wearing them to conceal their identity.

Facial recognition technology has been deployed to ‘identify those wanted for offences or who pose a risk to public safety’.

The statement added: ‘We are working closely with British Transport Police, Southend City Council, community safety teams and CCTV operators to monitor activity, share intelligence and respond quickly to any emerging issues.

‘We expect the vast majority of people to enjoy the seafront responsibly. However, those who do not should expect to be identified, stopped and, where appropriate, arrested.’

It comes after posts on social media revealing plans for the mobs to return to Southend.

Images appear to show multiple boys posing with zombie knives and machetes as they urge others to attend.

One picture appearing to show a young man holding a knife and asking who is going to Southend on Tuesday seems to show a poster advertising the unofficial event.

A social media user took to TikTok to warn his peers not to attend, telling them: ‘As some of you may be aware, there was a shooting today at Hackney motives.

‘I wanna say, be safe, do the right thing, but tomorrow, if you wake up and purposely decide to go to Southend, you deserve whatever is going to come to you, bruvva.

‘Southend tomorrow, just think to yourself, is that a good idea?

‘It seems to me like, as the weather gets warmer, people don’t know how to act, people lose their heads, people don’t want to have fun – people just want to kill people.

‘So whatever you’re doing tomorrow, be safe and go to Southend at your own risk.’

Police found a teenage boy with stab wounds yesterday in Poplar Close, Hackney, who was pronounced dead at the scene. The force believes the disorder started at a nearby house party

Police found a teenage boy with stab wounds yesterday in Poplar Close, Hackney, who was pronounced dead at the scene. The force believes the disorder started at a nearby house party

An AI generated poster advertising an unofficial gathering in Southend today which urges youngsters to bring their speakers and drinks, with promises that cannabis and nitrous oxide balloons will be sold there

An AI generated poster advertising an unofficial gathering in Southend today which urges youngsters to bring their speakers and drinks, with promises that cannabis and nitrous oxide balloons will be sold there

Police officers pictured in Southend today as the brace for the youth mob that plans to descend on the seaside town

Police officers pictured in Southend today as the brace for the youth mob that plans to descend on the seaside town

Videos posted online showed a huge crowd gathered in Brighton after the incident with people heard crying and wailing while police tape can be seen cordoning off the area as officers walked around the scene

Videos posted online showed a huge crowd gathered in Brighton after the incident with people heard crying and wailing while police tape can be seen cordoning off the area as officers walked around the scene

Footage posted on social media shows a group of teenagers brawling along Brighton seafront yesterday

Footage posted on social media shows a group of teenagers brawling along Brighton seafront yesterday

There has since been mixed messaging over whether or not the linkup would go ahead, with some posts claiming it had cancelled and others from those threatening to bring weapons saying ‘Last warning, stay home, we are coming’.

Southend has become a hotspot for teen troublemakers in the summer in recent years.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, one local said the gatherings and fights that break out are never between locals and ‘always’ from people out of town coming in.

They said: ‘Supposedly it’s been put out but whether or not it’s going to happen is another thing.

‘A few fights might happen, they love a good scrap but I don’t think it’s going to be anything bad.It depends if they get out the station or not. 

‘They are probably going to try stop them getting off the trains.’

One shop owner said they felt reassured by the police presence and added security, emphasising that most people were in Southend today to enjoy the good weather.

Last year, ten teenagers admitted a range of offences including violent disorder and conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm after yobs descended on the seaside town with machetes and chased each other through the streets.

In 2024, families watched on as the violent disorder erupted by the beach and High Street in Southend-on-Sea in July.

It followed an invite to bring alcohol, drugs and nitrous oxide to a ‘beach rave’ on what had been the hottest day of the year.

The footage from yesterday showing people gathered around as a young boy was arrested included a caption saying: ‘Guys really wanna talk about going to Southend on Tuesday as if today wasn’t bad enough.’

People then posted images in the comment section which seem to show young men brandishing large knives and wearing balaclavas with menacing captions, such as: ‘Who’s stepping Southend tomorrow?’

Some youngsters replied with claims the pictures had made them change their mind about attending today’s meet up.

Clapham has also become a popular ‘linkup’ location in London this year after children from rival high schools planned to meet there over Snapchat.

The disorder in March saw 100 officers called to Clapham High Street where groups of teenagers were rushing into shops and allegedly stealing.

Six arrests were made over the course of two days of madness in the area after five people were assaulted – four of which were officers.

Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was stabbed outside Shelter Hall in Brighton.

It followed reports of a large group of people fighting in the area around 9.25pm on Monday, May 25.

The victim, a boy from Surrey, was taken to hospital for treatment, where his injuries were confirmed to be superficial.

Detective Inspector Jen Pietersen, of Brighton CID, said: ‘We know the beach was extremely crowded at the time of this incident and we’re urging anyone who can assist in our investigation to please come forward.

‘Specifically, we’d like to speak to anyone who saw what happened or captured any relevant footage.

‘You can report it online or via 101, quoting serial 1791 of 25/05.’

Videos posted online showed a huge crowd gathered after the incident with people heard crying and wailing.

Police tape can be seen cordoning off the area as officers walked around the scene. 

On Seaham beach, families with children watched on as a large crowd formed around an apparent fight that broke out in the scorching heat.

Comments from people who claimed to have been there and saw the violence said police were in attendance. 

Teenagers have increasingly been using AI to generate posters for their unofficial gatherings at parks and beaches across the UK.

One picture appearing to show a young man holding a knife and asking who is going to Southend on Tuesday seems to show a poster advertising the unofficial event

One picture appearing to show a young man holding a knife and asking who is going to Southend on Tuesday seems to show a poster advertising the unofficial event

The images have sparked fears that today's planned meet up in Southend will descend into violence

The images have sparked fears that today’s planned meet up in Southend will descend into violence

A social media user took to TikTok to warn his peers not to attend the gathering in Southend today

A social media user took to TikTok to warn his peers not to attend the gathering in Southend today

Now, posts on social media have revealed plans for the mobs to return to Southend today, with images appearing to show multiple boys posing with zombie knives and machetes as they urge others to attend

Now, posts on social media have revealed plans for the mobs to return to Southend today, with images appearing to show multiple boys posing with zombie knives and machetes as they urge others to attend

Menacing images online seem to show people holding knives and confirming plans to return to Southend

Menacing images online seem to show people holding knives and confirming plans to return to Southend

Some youngsters replied with claims the pictures had made them change their mind about attending today's meet up

Some youngsters replied with claims the pictures had made them change their mind about attending today’s meet up

As the weather heats up, they advertise day parties and water fights with the temperature forecast included to entice people.

They promote the unofficial parties held in public places as having ‘free entry’ and encourage youngsters to bring their speakers and drinks, with some even promising that weed and nitrous oxide balloons will be available to buy. 

However, some teens have complained there are too many AI posters being created, leaving them unsure of which events are real.

Three separate posters shared on social media which are almost identical all show details of different ‘parties’ on May 25, 26 and 27 in Hackney, Southend and Ealing.

Daily Mail has approached the Met Police, Essex Police, Sussex Police and Durham Constabulary for comment. 

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