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Mindful that people visit this park from all over SE London, hence shared here.

'DON'T GO BURGESS PARK (PECKHAM) ON JUNE 2ND GANG VIOLENCE EXPECTED.. WORD FROM THE STREET'

The youtube video is an appeal for people not to go.

Found via Next Door:


East Dulwich ? 30th May 2022

Urgent appeal

Something needs to be done about this now


Not good very sad state of affairs for teenagers growing up in my manor sad sad sad 😢!!!!


For all my friends and family in London!!!


Please everyone, tell your family (especially young ones) to AVOID burgess park on the 2nd of June.


If you have teenagers at home, you may have already heard of the ?post-code war? that had been planned for that day.


Young people are being encouraged to turn up with knives, imitation AND guns, machete, ACID etc.


If you have the tiktok app, search ?burgess park 2nd june?, and you will be shocked of the things being spread around.


Burgess Park, East Walworth, Greater London

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJbjsL6lIY8

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