The pop-up was attended by hundreds of people (Image: SWNS)
A group chanted obscenities while brazenly jumping on a in London after attending a clothing brand pop-up.
Two boys, both under 16, have been arrested after a group of teens swarmed an unattended Met vehicle on Saturday.
The clothing brands’ was in Broadwick Street, in Soho, and many were keen to attend the event.
Poser London and Up in Flames are both “anti-fast fashion” brands that have held a number of these free in recent months. This is the first to cause such shocking scenes.
What was meant to be a free clothes giveaway became a rampage of young people shouting abuse and taking over a police vehicle.
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Police confirmed there was damage to one of their vehicles (Image: SWNS)
The youngsters reportedly shouted “f*** the feds” as they jumped on top of the car, reports .
Footage shows one boy wearing a police jacket looking around the vehicle and then climbing onto its roof.
After midday, police arrived on bikes after receiving but they were unable to break up the crowd.
When police arrived, many left the scene but two boys, both under 16-years-old, were arrested.
Both youngsters were arrested on suspicion of theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and affray and have been bailed during enquiries.
One boy was caught on video standing on top of a police car while wearing a police jacket (Image: SWNS)
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As the event began, huge crowds surrounded the vans which held the giveaway clothing items.
Safety concerns were also sparked after some at the event felt “crushed” as one person told Metro.
A spokesman for the said: “Police were called at 12:09hrs on Saturday, 22 February following reports of a large crowd gathering in Soho in relation to an apparent marketing stunt that had been advertised online.
“During the incident, some of the crowd caused damage to an unattended police vehicle.
“Officers have since arrested two boys under the age of 16, on suspicion of theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and affray.
“They have been bailed whilst enquiries remain ongoing.
“A Section 35 Dispersal Order for the borough of Westminster was put in place throughout the evening and no further related issues were reported.”
Express.co.uk has contacted Up in Flames and Poser for comment.