Major Incident Declared After South Yorkshire Protest Turns Violent
South Yorkshire Police have declared a major incident following violent clashes during a protest this afternoon. Around 400-500 protesters erupted into chaos at 2.36pm, with reports of attempts to set fire to the Holiday Inn on Manvers Way.
Violence Erupts as Protest Spirals Out of Control
The situation escalated fast as large groups clashed with police. Officers were forced to issue a major incident alert amid growing tensions and disorder on the streets.
More Protesters Join, Fueling Chaos
Alarmingly, up to 300 more protesters are reportedly heading from sheffield/" title="Sheffield" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Sheffield city centre to Manvers Way, raising fears of further violence. Police sources also reveal that organised groups of Asian youths might join the fray, increasing the risk of more unrest.
Police Respond with Urgent Warning
“We have declared a major incident in response to escalating violence involving protesters on Manvers Way,” said a South Yorkshire Police spokesperson. “Our officers are working on the ground to manage the situation and protect everyone in the area. We urge the public to stay calm and avoid the vicinity if possible.”
Public Advised to Avoid Trouble Spots
Authorities have warned locals to steer clear of the Manvers Way area to allow emergency services to contain the unrest effectively. Expect road closures and diversions as police work to regain control.
Local Community Left on Edge
The violent clashes have severely disrupted life in South Yorkshire, especially around Manvers Way. Businesses and residents are advised to follow official updates closely and adhere to police instructions to stay safe.