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Teenager Stabbed and Nine Arrested After TikTok-Driven Gathering on Clapham Common

Police say the arrests and planned review of CCTV aim to tackle the public-safety risks from social-media-organised teen meet-ups.

Overview

  • The disturbance took place on Friday, May 22, when hundreds of teenagers gathered on Clapham Common for an event promoted on TikTok and fighting broke out.
  • One teenager was taken to hospital with stab wounds that emergency crews described as neither life-threatening nor life-changing.
  • Nine people remain in police custody on suspicion of offences including affray, grievous bodily harm, knife possession, and assaulting an officer, with ages reported between 14 and 20.
  • Metropolitan Police officers dispersed the crowd, are keeping a presence in the area, and have appealed for witnesses while reviewing CCTV and other evidence to build cases.
  • The May 22 incident follows similar April gatherings that disrupted shops and led to fires and fireworks on the Common, highlighting a repeated public-safety challenge tied to viral social-media invites.