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Perry street, Chislehurst incident

Anyone in the local area know what is going on??? Road is closed and dozens of police are down there and helicopters flying above ??
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  • Armed response units are on scene now as well
  • that explains the 3 police vans and 3 police cars flying up my road about an hour ago.
  • "Suspected firearm incident" according to some random bird on Twitter who lives on Perry Road. No further details.
  • Suspected fire arm incident according to locals on twitter
  • There's the muslim school down Foxbury Avenue, Darul Aloom or something like that. I didn't even know it was there until I went along to the Chislehurst Half Marathon last weekend.

    Hope its just a coincidence.
  • edited May 2018
    On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?
  • On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?

    @brunello ha ha ha
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  • On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?

    My road is all moany old grannies, stockbrokers and lawyers!
  • edited May 2018

    On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?

    @brunello ha ha ha
    Naah not him. Gangsters wouldn’t live in semi detached houses.... ;)

  • On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?

    My road is all moany old grannies, stockbrokers and lawyers!
    Are you Wayne Rooney?
    I’m not that classy.
  • One arrest, no firearm found, no victim. Strange
  • There is also a rifle club in Foxbury Avenue, just past the school and before you get to Glebe FC. I went to Glebe 6 or 7 times last season. Rifles being fired is a strange back drop to an evening football match.
  • Spent 17 years living in Old Perry Street. Plenty of wannabe gangsters in the Sydney Arms but no actual shooters.
  • Tutt-Tutt said:

    There is also a rifle club in Foxbury Avenue, just past the school and before you get to Glebe FC. I went to Glebe 6 or 7 times last season. Rifles being fired is a strange back drop to an evening football match.

    Different area, but a mate of mine moved a road over from a clay pigeon shooting place recently - they moved in on the Saturday, he was up early Sunday with the kids, made breakfast etc then went for a morning constitional, window alightly ajar.

    The morning's shoot started and apparently he's never stood up so fast in his life.

    Think he's got used to a morning 'sh*t and shotguns' now.
  • edited May 2018
    That explains it.

    Took an age to get from Bickley area to Perry Street only to be greeted by a copper telling us all to turn round as the road was closed.

    That was about 7:15pm
  • sounds like a fuss about nothing.
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  • Let's be thankful for that.
    The same cannot be said about Mr Anthony Blair.

    ?
  • On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?

    It's like a jungle out there in Chislehurst.

    We need to build a wall to keep all the gangs out of Bickley
  • edited May 2018

    On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?

    It's like a jungle out there in Chislehurst.

    We need to build a wall to keep all the gangs out of Bickley
    Plenty of seepage in that direction these days...even Nigel's brother has taken that leap!
  • Pedro45 said:

    On the day of our 2nd leg of play off when we went to Sydney arms to watch a guy came in, went into one of the sections of the pub. Smashed a chair over a bloke, came back through our section, out the front door and got back in his car and drove off. Apparently he knew the guy who was with his ex gf and he was meant to be at home looking after their child. Completely out of character for that area apparently. Hmmm. Don’t loads of gangsters live around there?!?

    It's like a jungle out there in Chislehurst.

    We need to build a wall to keep all the gangs out of Bickley
    Plenty of seepage in that direction these days...even Nigel's brother has taken that leap!
    There goes the neighborhood
  • Let's be thankful for that.
    The same cannot be said about Mr Anthony Blair.

    ? Random misdirection of the week :smile:
  • sounds like a fuss about nothing.

    That pretty much sums it up, albeit a very expensive (to the taxpayer) nothing, with helicopters hovering for two hours and most of the OB from the local area, and the local police Twitter feed explaining that somebody thought they saw what might have been a gun. Seems that as well as being a mosque, the building in question is also HQ of the local (St Nicholas's) gun club...
  • chilham said:

    sounds like a fuss about nothing.

    That pretty much sums it up, albeit a very expensive (to the taxpayer) nothing, with helicopters hovering for two hours and most of the OB from the local area, and the local police Twitter feed explaining that somebody thought they saw what might have been a gun. Seems that as well as being a mosque, the building in question is also HQ of the local (St Nicholas's) gun club...
    I don’t think it’s the same building?
  • chilham said:

    sounds like a fuss about nothing.

    That pretty much sums it up, albeit a very expensive (to the taxpayer) nothing, with helicopters hovering for two hours and most of the OB from the local area, and the local police Twitter feed explaining that somebody thought they saw what might have been a gun. Seems that as well as being a mosque, the building in question is also HQ of the local (St Nicholas's) gun club...
    And all the roadworks in the area as well. Must have been chaos.
  • shirty5 said:

    chilham said:

    sounds like a fuss about nothing.

    That pretty much sums it up, albeit a very expensive (to the taxpayer) nothing, with helicopters hovering for two hours and most of the OB from the local area, and the local police Twitter feed explaining that somebody thought they saw what might have been a gun. Seems that as well as being a mosque, the building in question is also HQ of the local (St Nicholas's) gun club...
    And all the roadworks in the area as well. Must have been chaos.
    plus when that mosque has a service the main road gets clogged up with people parking their cars on it.
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