BREAKING: Man sets fire to London street after ramming police station with his car

A man was arrested after he drove his car into a police station before setting his car and the street on fire in on November 11. The incident took place in the Enfield area of London, United Kingdom.

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A man was arrested after he drove his car into a police station before setting his car and the street on fire in on November 11. The incident took place in the Enfield area of London, United Kingdom.

In a video of the incident, a man wearing a grey sweatshirt and white pants can be seen pouring what appears to be gasoline on the city streets before lighting a match and setting the gas ablaze.

According to witnesses, the man attempted to ram his car through the doors of the police station. He then poured fuel on the car before setting both the car and the street on fire.

Later in the video, the man can be seen being tackled and detained by police. Police confirmed that one man was arrested in connection with the incident.

An ambulance arrived at the scene despite there being no reported injuries, and the vehicle remains at the location of impact as investigators examine the incident. The impacted police station was evacuated.

The police simply described the suspect as "[a] man - no further details."

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