Riot in Leeds as police car overturned, bus torched and fires in Harehills neighbourhood

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Residents in Leeds have been urged to stay at home as emergency services battle to quell a riot that led to a police car being overturned and a double-decker bus set ablaze.

Officers were called to the Luxor Street in the Harehills area at about 5pm on Thursday due to an “ongoing disturbance” involving agency workers and children.

While the children were moved to a safe place, crowds gathered and the situation escalated, with objects thrown at police.

Shocking video posted on social media showed a police car being toppled – before being attacked by people wielding a scooter, a pram and a bike – and a double-decker bus torched as multiple fires were set along the street.

Riesa, a pharmacy dispenser who did not want to give her last name, witnessed “quite violent” scenes, telling the PA news agency she saw people throwing items at police officers and cars.

The 26-year-old, who lives off Harehills Lane, said: “They were attacking police cars, throwing things at the police cars – anything they could pick up off the floor really. Rocks from the garden, rubbish, drinks, anything.

“Drinks were definitely being thrown at the police – water or juice or fizzy drinks, or anything they had in their hands basically, at the cars because [the police] were trying not to get too close because it was quite violent.”

When she was back home she heard “chanting and screaming” from outside, adding that it sounded like “a thousand people”.

She said: “There was a bus at the lights, obviously stopped by all these people as well. He was trying to get past. Obviously, he couldn’t, so he just reversed and just stopped basically outside my street, and just left the bus there because he felt he was in danger.

“I did see people throwing things at the bus before the driver had got out. Someone threw some glass at the bus.”

First Bus confirmed one of its vehicles was set on fire, with another caught up in the chaos. The vehicles were empty of passengers and both drivers were unhurt.

One piece of footage showed a large fridge being thrown onto a fire as crowds cheered and sirens are heard in the background.

Salma Arif, councillor for Gipton and Harehills, told residents to stay at home in a video she posted on social media, featuring an East Leeds Neighbourhood Policing Inspector.

Ms Arif said: “There is an ongoing situation currently in Harehills, we’re aware of that so police is here.

“We are asking everybody in the area to please stay at home at this moment in time.”

The home secretary Yvette Cooper said on X: “I am appalled at the shocking scenes and attacks on police vehicles & public transport in Leeds tonight. Disorder of this nature has no place in our society. My thanks go to West Yorkshire police for their response. I am being kept regularly updated.”

Police said no injuries were reported and a number of road closures are in place.

In a statement, West Yorkshire Police said: “At 5pm today (Thursday), police were called to an ongoing incident at an address in Luxor Street, Harehills.

“Officers attended and found an ongoing disturbance which involved some agency workers and some children.

“More people started to attend the location and a decision was made to remove the agency workers and the children to a safe place.

“A crowd started to gather and more officers were requested to attend the area, where some pockets of disorder were occurring.

“More officers have been deployed to the area to assist with the management of this incident. Some road closures are also being implemented and people are advised to avoid the area at this time.

“No injuries have been reported and enquiries are ongoing at the scene.”

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