Bexleyheath Broadway Locked Down as Police Crack Down on Viral ‘Bexley Wars’
‘Red vs Blue’ School Feud Spurs Police Intervention
Bexley Police have slammed a Section 35 Dispersal Order on Bexleyheath Broadway until 10pm today. The move comes amid rising tensions sparked by the viral “Bexley Wars” trend sweeping social media, featuring school groups clashing online and reportedly gearing up for real-life confrontations.
Neighbourhood Inspector Jarman authorised the lockdown after uncovering disturbing posts urging pupils to carry weapons and face off against rival schools in the so-called ‘Red vs Blue’ battles. These viral videos and messages have stoked fear across the community.
Police Gear Up to Stop Violence Before It Starts
- The order empowers officers to disperse any groups suspected of causing trouble.
- The Metropolitan Police stress this is a pre-emptive strike; no violent incidents have yet occurred in Bexleyheath.
- A coordinated crackdown runs alongside local schools and the South East Basic Command Unit.
- Approximately a dozen social media accounts promoting violence have been suspended.
Police Warn of Tough Punishments and Urge Public Vigilance
“Arrest, charge and conviction for violence or carrying weapons could lead to jail and long-term damage to futures,” police warned.
The force is calling on young people to stay clear of the ‘Bexley Wars’. Residents with information can call 101 or anonymously contact Crimestoppers. In emergencies, dial 999 immediately.