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Crowds panic at London Underground stop after gunfire report

By Ed Adamczyk
Police and a civilian aid a woman caught in a stampede from London's Oxford Street subway station on Friday after a report of gunfire prompted panicked commuters to escape the station. Police later said they found no evidence of shots fired. Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA
Police and a civilian aid a woman caught in a stampede from London's Oxford Street subway station on Friday after a report of gunfire prompted panicked commuters to escape the station. Police later said they found no evidence of shots fired. Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA

Nov. 24 (UPI) -- A report of shots fired at a London Underground train station led to panic and a stampede on Friday, but responding police said they found no evidence of gunfire.

People hurriedly left the Oxford Circus underground station in central London and ran into Oxford Street, a busy retail area crowded with Black Friday shoppers, pushing and tripping each other. Area businesses briefly shuttered their storefronts, and officials shut down the train station and adjacent Bond Street station.

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London's Metropolitan Police said they did not find evidence of shots fired, and the only injury, to a woman caught up in the subsequent panic, was minor.

"Given the nature of the information received, the Met responded in line with our existing operation as if the incident was terrorism, including the deployment of armed officers. Officers, working with colleagues from British Transport Police, carried out an urgent search of the area. No causalities, evidence of any shots fired or any suspects were located by police." a police statement later said.

London's fire department sent three fire trucks and 15 firefighters to the scene, and Transport for London, the subway information service, said an unidentified "customer incident" was under investigation.

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