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The force called the brawl a "further incident of disorder in Milton Keynes" and said the order was in place to prevent any further violence. Two charges have been brought and two other arrests made in connection with that incident, but police said the two events were not being linked.

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Voluntary pre-schools: these are run by a parent led committee, often from a community room. This free e-learning programme provides information and advice about children's oral health. However, because the town sits on the London train line - and was founded in to help relieve housing congestion in the capital - it has imported some of London's gang issues. One former Tottenham gangster, known as 'Fresh', recently bragged to The Times that he had become a ruthless drugs kingpin since moving to Milton Keynes 10 years ago.

Trading in heroin and crack cocaine, he allegedly nets a five-figure profit each week after recreating London's drugs trade model and building up a team of street dealers. The gangster, aged in his mids, recruits youngsters to do his dirty work - something that earns them enough cash to buy luxury accessories, like trainers and flash watches.

If a kid tries to escape, Fresh says, he'll "find them and their families and it's over". And if another gang appears to be eyeing up his turf, he'll send a "team of hitters" to deter them. Fresh's turf is the Fishermead area - home to the MK and gangs - where, only last month, police found a man in possession of two phones, a wad of cash and a blade down his trouser leg. Some gang members feature in online drill music videos, with shocking lyrics like "Shank [homemade knife] on my waist" and "Slash that yute [youth], his flesh be ripping".

The clips - one of which has a disclaimer insisting the scenes "do not represent the views of any artists" - also show blood-soaked pavements and masked boys performing gun gestures. In a meteoric rise higher than Lawless London, the Buckinghamshire town was found to be one of the top three fastest-growing areas for knife crime.

The shocking increase was revealed when the BBC put in a Freedom of information request to all 43 regional police forces in England and Wales. This covered serious knife crime in the area - including any assault, robbery, threat to kill, murder or sexual offence involving a knife or sharp instrument. Gangs have also operated in the Bradwell area of Milton Keynes - where England footballer Dele Alli lived with his family as a little boy before eventually moving in with a close pal's parents.

Speaking to The Sun on Sunday in , the midfielder's mum Denise Alli described feeling a sense of "relief" after allowing her son to move into a "nice home" in the more affluent area of Cosgrove. It was around seven miles away from Dele's childhood street that dad-of-three Ronnie was murdered in August , just an hour after calling mum Zoe during a night out drinking. A murder trial at Luton Crown Court heard that Lemonnier had argued with Ronnie - whom he didn't know - before going to Williams's home and grabbing a kitchen knife.

Moments later, the pair unleashed a vicious attack on Ronnie - who was 6ft 6ins but unarmed - leaving him with severed blood vessels, internal bleeding and a butchered kidney. Not realising how badly injured he was, Ronnie then got into his taxi.



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