Sixteen people arrested and 75 rescued from height during Arsenal bus parade
Hundreds of thousands of fans gathered in north London on Sunday to celebrate Arsenal's men's Premier League and women's Champions Cup victories. During the victory bus parade, emergency services reported approximately 75 people were rescued from heights.

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AI-generatedHundreds of thousands of fans gathered in north London on Sunday to celebrate Arsenal's men's Premier League and women's Champions Cup victories. During the victory bus parade, emergency services reported approximately 75 people were rescued from heights. The Metropolitan Police made 16 arrests for offenses including drunk and disorderly behavior, drug offenses, sexual assault, and assaulting emergency workers. Officers also responded to a stabbing incident and were granted additional stop and search powers in the area. The London Fire Brigade rescued individuals from heights and attended a hotel fire believed to be caused by a flare, urging fans to avoid pyrotechnics.
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5 extractedA stabbing incident occurred on Hornsey Road just after 8:30pm, with one man taken to hospital.
Arrests were made for offenses including drunk and disorderly behavior, drug offenses, sexual assault, and assaulting emergency workers.
Sixteen arrests were made in the area around the parade by 9pm on Sunday.
Approximately 75 people were rescued from height during Arsenal's victory bus parade.
A fire at a hotel, believed to be caused by a stray flare, caused minor damage to the building's exterior.