Dorset Police responded to a violent disorder incident in Bournemouth on May 26, where a large fight broke out on the beach area near the Pier Approach. Officers quickly intervened, supported by a police dog and a helicopter, resulting in three arrests, including two teenagers for assault and affray. Police faced hostility, with objects thrown at them, but managed to prevent serious injuries. Chief Superintendent Julie Howe condemned the disorder, urging families to respect the area and warning against harmful behavior. Increased police presence will continue to deter future incidents, with misinformation about the event also being addressed.
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