Birmingham today while queueing for the limited stock of nine pairs of sneakers.The highly anticipated event for the Nike Dunk Low shoe in "Marina Blue" attracts dozens of fans to waiting outside the shop but it's cancelled at the last minute, according to Birmingham Live.The chaotic scenes on the street see a man being knocked to the ground and another man being pulled away from the brawlers.Shopping bags and personal belongings scatter on the floor as onlookers watch on.A passing policeman then approaches, saying: "Police, get off him, leave him alone."Size?
later took to their Instagram account as they condemned people who could not queue "in a sensible manner".It read: "Due to people not being able to queue in a sensible manner this launch has been cancelled."This was a trial to see if we would be able to release more stock on a first come first basis and after today no more will be done."Apologies to the people who could queue properly and have had this opportunity ruined by the ones who couldn’t follow the simple instructions." Viewers commented on the shop's Instagram post, with some saying it's not worth fighting over a Nike general release."Didn't bother coming as I already knew this would be the outcome," one said.A second wrote: "Disappointing but not surprised."The launch event has now moved to online as Size?
asked shoppers to enter a lucky draw competition to win one of the nine pairs of shoes.Daily Star has contacted West Midlands Police for comment..
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