Shocking moment balaclava wearing bike gang prevent police van from attending a ... trends now

Shocking moment balaclava wearing bike gang prevent police van from attending a ... trends now
Shocking moment balaclava wearing bike gang prevent police van from attending a ... trends now

Shocking moment balaclava wearing bike gang prevent police van from attending a ... trends now

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A video posted on social media shows the shocking moment a balaclava wearing bike gang attempted to stop a police van from attending a 999 call in London

The disturbing incident apparently took place yesterday on Whitechapel Road and after being posted on X, formerly Twitter, it has been viewed over 170,000 times. 

In the footage, a balaclava-clad thug on a bike can be seen seemingly giving the middle finger to the police officer behind the wheel as they prevent the van from driving any further. 

The trouble-causing cyclist is then joined by others who blatantly ignore the van's blaring sirens and continue to block its path. 

The police van then attempts to reverse in a possible attempt to get around the hooligans. However, the same biker, who rudely gestured at the coppers seconds earlier, follows them and begins aggressively kicking the vehicle.

In the footage, a balaclava-clad thug on a bike can be seen seemingly giving the middle finger to the police officer behind the wheel as they prevented the van from driving any further

In the footage, a balaclava-clad thug on a bike can be seen seemingly giving the middle finger to the police officer behind the wheel as they prevented the van from driving any further

The trouble-causing cyclist is then joined by others who blatantly ignore the van's blaring sirens and continue to block its path

The trouble-causing cyclist is then joined by others who blatantly ignore the van's blaring sirens and continue to block its path

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