Moment huge fight erupts outside Tesco Express with knives, a baseball bat and pole – as two men, aged 25 and 53, are arrested

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The is the moment a gang of thugs armed with knives, a baseball bat and a pole clashed in a savage brawl outside a Tesco Express. 

Fighting spilled out into the street in Chafford Hundred, Essex, on Thursday evening leaving two men injured.

Police have since arrested two men, aged 25 and 53, after video footage of the mayhem went viral online. 

In the clip, filmed on a mobile phone, two groups of men are seen clashing outside Tesco near Chafford Hundred railway station. 

One man, armed with a pole, is seen lunging at another male and striking him across the head, with his victim falling to the floor unconscious. 

Bystanders watched on in horror as three men, two armed with knives and one wielding a baseball bat, then rushed forward in retaliation. 

During the fight, at least one man is pictured armed with a knife (left), while another is seen wielding what appears to be a baseball bat

During the fight, at least one man is pictured armed with a knife (left), while another is seen wielding what appears to be a baseball bat 

The mayhem erupted outside Tesco Express in Chafford Hundred, Essex, with one man filmed allegedly knocking another male out using a pole

The mayhem erupted outside Tesco Express in Chafford Hundred, Essex, with one man filmed allegedly knocking another male out using a pole 

The footage, which went viral online, captured the moment two men chased a third away. Police said two people were injured in the incident and that two men have since been arrested

The footage, which went viral online, captured the moment two men chased a third away. Police said two people were injured in the incident and that two men have since been arrested

One man armed with a knife is seen getting hit in the head by a pole, as a second with the baseball bat appears to charge after the male with the pole.

All three men then run out of view, leaving the unconscious male in a white top sprawled on the floor outside the Tesco Express store. 

Footage of the mayhem has been viewed more than 340,000 on X, formerly Twitter.

Essex Police have since arrested two people in connection with the ‘serious incident’, after a series of raids over the weekend – with one man now charged.  

In a statement, the force said: ‘Officers had been called to reports of a group of people involved in a fight at around 8.15pm on Thursday.

‘Two people were found injured but, thankfully, their injuries were not described as life-threatening.

‘Warrants were carried out in Chafford Hundred and Grays overnight on Saturday into Sunday and two men were arrested.

‘One of those men – 25 year-old Matthew Page, of Grenville Road, Chafford Hundred – has now been charged with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon in a public space. 

The footage, captured on Thursday evening, showed a clash between two groups of men, with one man filmed apparently using a pole during the incident

The footage, captured on Thursday evening, showed a clash between two groups of men, with one man filmed apparently using a pole during the incident 

As the fight continued, one man could be seen sprawled on the floor after being hit over the head with a pole

As the fight continued, one man could be seen sprawled on the floor after being hit over the head with a pole 

Pictured is a scene from the brawl on Thursday evening in Essex allegedly showing three armed men clashing

Pictured is a scene from the brawl on Thursday evening in Essex allegedly showing three armed men clashing 

‘He is due to appear at Southend Magistrates’ Court this morning.

‘The other man arrested – a 53 year-old from Grays – has been released on bail until September 2.’

Essex Police insisted there was ‘no wider threat to the public’. 

Chief Inspector Tony Atkin, Thurrock district commander, said: ‘First and foremost, I would like to thank the members of the public who alerted us to this incident, which I’m sure will have been extremely unpleasant to witness.

‘The incident will naturally cause concern among our community. To reassure our residents, it is clear to us that this incident does not present a wider threat to the people of Thurrock or visitors to Lakeside.

‘At this stage, the investigation is progressing at pace, and I would encourage anyone with information on this incident to please come forward and speak to us.’

Witnesses or those with information about the fight can contact Essex Police on 101, quoting reference 1216 of 18 July – or by visiting the force’s ‘help us help you’ page on its website.