THIS is the terrifying moment a mob of youngsters stampede through a Marks and Spencer while three police officers try to stop them.
The footage shows teens brawling in the food hall in Clapham, South London, on Saturday leaving shoppers terrified.
More than 20 youths are seen shoving each other in the frozen food aisle while the police officers attempt to quell the chaos by gently breaking up the group.
Lots of the youths are hooded or wearing hats.
The cops have little impact and many more teens stand on the side watching or filming the ordeal.
One girl even appears to be crying but ignores the policeman who tries to assist her.
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Eventually the riot disbands and the police officers usher the youngsters out the shop.
The mob were understood to be targeting several other shops in the area, reports the Daily Mail.
The video has since gone viral on social media and users have branded it an example of lawless London.
The caption described the brawl as a “flash M&S robbery”.
One comment read: “Every school holiday is like this in London now.”
Another added: “The exact reason everybody’s food shop is becoming more expensive.”
This follows other recent, brazen crimes across the capital.
Last month a group of machete-wielding thieves smashed the windows of a jewellers using a moped.
Terrified passers-by watched the four figures raid a Turkish gold shop in Golders Green and some even tried to stop the theft.
Shocking footage shows the men threatening pedestrians with a machete while a second passes jewellery to a man on the moped.
CCTV from inside the shop shows the man crashed the moped through the front door while a customer was being attended to.
The thieves then smash glass cabinets and grab fistfuls of jewellery.
One brave member of the public charged at the group with a wooden broom.
The bikes then departed with shopping bags reportedly full of stolen goods.