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A shocking video has emerged showing up to 30 school kids attacking two police officers.

In the brief clip the male officer was dragged to the ground and then kicked.

His female colleague was also allegedly punched in the face during the incident in New Cross, south London, on November 9.

She was seen trying to protect the male officer during the attack on Goodwood Road.


A ‘teacher’ also stepped in to try and help and pulled a few of the teenagers away. They eventually scattered.

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The incident happened in New Cros, south London (Picture: Google Maps)

‘There was a fight, then the police turned up and were attacked by the kids,’ a local told the Sun.



‘They were like a pack of feral wolves.’

The video begins by showing the officers searching a pupil.

But things soon turn ugly when the rest of the school kids decide to pull them off after shouting ‘get off him’.

The teenagers were allegedly in the area for a fight against another school.

The policeman suffered serious bruising and was hospitalised as a precaution.

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Authorities are now looking for witnesses and have already arrested a 15-year-old boy on suspicion of actual bodily harm. He was bailed until December.

‘I’m appealing to anyone who witnessed this shocking attack on two officers to come forward and speak with us, particularly anyone with mobile phone footage of the incident,’ Detective Sergeant Jenny White said.

‘These officers go to work every day to keep the public safe and this demonstrates the dangers the police can face while carrying out these duties.’

If you have information call Lewisham CID on 020 8284 8365 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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