Moment 300 children storm shopping centre, causing mayhem by charging through ... trends now

Moment 300 children storm shopping centre, causing mayhem by charging through ... trends now

This is the moment hundreds of screaming children stormed a shopping centre and clashed with security.

Thames Valley Police in Milton Keynes issued a dispersal order following the 'antisocial' chaos before the Easter bank holiday.

Around 300 children, some of them in school uniform, were seen charging through a shopping centre before confronting security.

Footage of the mayhem showed a security guard 'bodyslam' a child to the floor before a crowd of youths encircled him.

Security guard and police had a stand-off with the youngsters before the crowd started pushing and shoving.

This is the moment hundreds of screaming children stormed a shopping centre and clashed with security

This is the moment hundreds of screaming children stormed a shopping centre and clashed with security

Footage of the mayhem showed a security guard 'bodyslam' a child to the floor before a crowd of youths encircled him

Footage of the mayhem showed a security guard 'bodyslam' a child to the floor before a crowd of youths encircled him

A crowd of youths surrounded security guards after one of the children was 'bodyslammed'

A crowd of youths surrounded security guards after one of the children was 'bodyslammed'

Security guard and police had a stand-off with the youngsters before the crowd started pushing and shoving

Security guard and police had a stand-off with the youngsters before the crowd started pushing and shoving

One of the yobs was later seen slouched on the floor surrounded by the shopping mall's security staff.

Thames Valley Police said: 'A dispersal order is in place in central Milton Keynes following an incident of antisocial behaviour involving around 300 children. 

'The order is in place until midnight.'

The force added: 'Our officers continue to be out and about following the disorder earlier today. 

'They will continue to be in the area this evening and we will be conducting high visibility patrols.'

It's not the first time schoolchildren have turned into violent mobs during the holidays.

In November, half term horror saw a gang of marauding kids running riot on

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