Melbourne News Gang Fight

Melbourne News Gang Fight. Terrified residents of Taylors Hill hunkered down in their homes last night as youths waged a fight in their street. Melbourne resident Blagoja Stajkojic said the low number of people taken into custody in Melbourne's CBD was more a reflection of light-handed But Pacific Islander and African youths fought in rolling brawls through the night.

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Police say they are setting up a "ring of steel" around the city, with "checkpoints anytime and anywhere" to enforce the measures. Police believe a gang based in Melbourne's southern suburbs, called Apex, was responsible. Expose illegal stalking by corrupt law enforcement personnel.

Melbourne street gangs engaged in a violent brawl in Melbourne's Federation Square and Swanston Street on Saturday night.

The rioters attempted to pick fights with festival-goers in Federation Square on Saturday night, with police saying a gang based in Melbourne's southern suburbs, called Apex, was.

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The Hague (AFP) – The Dutch public prosecutor said on Tuesday that motorbike gang members who have reportedly joined Kurds battling the Islamic "You just can't join a fight against the Netherlands," he told AFP after reports emerged that Dutch bikers from the No Surrender gang were fighting IS. African-Australian leaders in Victoria have said the "gang" rhetoric is an example of fear-mongering and has vilified their community to the point some. Eight Melbourne mayors have called for unity and end to the talk about so-called "African gangs" which has repeatedly made news headlines this year.