A nice and friendly family event that occurs every year has turn to terror for many as these scums Sudanese run wild in plan view of police.
Melbourne has turned into a lawless state under the Andrew government.
How long can this go on???
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...s/news-story/98cf0990a89625b7bfbca4aa491f6339
A STAMPEDE of youths has ruined a family festival in Melbourne’s northwest last night, sending one teenager to hospital.
Locals were shocked when hundreds of youths as young as 10 stampeded throughout Summersault Festival in Caroline Springs last night when the fireworks started around 10pm.
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Carrie was caught up in the stampede, had her phone and wallet stolen and was “shoved in the stomach.”
“There would have been at least 100 Sudanese who just ran at us like a giant wave; it was a planned attack,” she said.
“The police advised they could literally see everything unfolding, but didn’t do anything as they thought it could have been sort of decoy as they had experienced before and clearly they didn’t have the numbers.
“I couldn’t get assistance from the security officers that I found as they were paid to look after the band members; I was unable to find any staff to assist me.”
Emma Patterson was watching the fireworks in a private marquee with her family and said she saw “hundreds” of Sudanese youths running wild at the festival.
“I saw a tall young Sudanese guy running through the crowd and another guy chasing after him yelling to give his phone back,” she said.
“The youth ended up bowling over parents and children standing in line at the food trucks.
“As he tripped over they managed to get the phone back and the offender just casually walked away.”
Ms Patterson said she only saw four police officers throughout the night.
A mum of two, who wished to remain anonymous due to fears of her safety, said she saw Sudanese youths congregating near the netball stadium from 8pm.
“They were only Sudanese, there were no other cultures in the pack,” she said.
“It was intimidating, they have no fear. There’s a police station right next door, but it doesn’t seem to deter them.
“I had an ill-feeling about the group.
“Once the fireworks started it was like the Running of the Bulls, no one really knew what was going on.”
Abhishek Verma posted to Facebook saying he was assaulted in the stampede.
“They snatched my wife’s phone and I chased them,” he posted to Facebook.
“I grabbed two but suddenly (a) group (of) 20-30 came and start punching and kicking on my face arms (sic).”
“I have (a) swollen face on left side.”
Debbie Tesoriero, mum of 16-year-old Jack McLaughlin, got the call no parent wants to receive, saying her son had been injured in the event.
It’s believed the Lake View Senior College student was “jumped on” by a group of youths who stole his mobile phone outside the Caroline Springs police station.
“I drove up the wrong side of the road to get where I needed to be, it was the most horrifying 15 minutes of my life,” Ms Tesoriero said.
“He was just an innocent bystander,” she said.
Jack has no recollection of the event and the family are trying to piece together what happened from his friends, social media and any video footage of the event.
“I just woke up on the ground,” Jack told a friend who found him assaulted on the ground.
Jack’s injuries include damage to his jaw and severe pain to his mouth and gum today.
“He is having CAT scans today as he has no memory of the incident at all,” Ms Tesoriero said.
“We’re very lucky, very fortunate it wasn’t worse. As a parent this is terrifying.”
“Some of these kids are as young as ten years old, there were hundreds there … but not one parent. To me that is shocking.
“Police can’t be everywhere, but when there’s an event, at least vamp up security.
“I want my children to be able to go out as I did and be safe and not having to worry about these things. It’s horrifying.”
Melton Council spokeswoman Annette Raijer was unable to comment on the circumstances and said the council would be “issuing a statement” later this evening.
Victoria Police are unable to comment on police numbers for “operational reasons.”
Victoria Police spokeswoman Leonie Johnson said police are investigating a large group of youths who ran through a crowd of onlookers during a fireworks display and snatched mobile phones from people’s hands while they were filming.
“Six people have reported their mobile phone being stolen and two reports of assault has been made to police,” she said.
Anyone who witnessed the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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