LeedsLive.READ MORE: On the hunt for Britain's £195m Euromillions winner 'secretly living' in UK townTheir actions have made them become one of the most notorious gangs in Yorkshire, and despite residents reporting their actions for years, they are still causing terror among the community today.Leeds Beckett University student Oscar Bellerby remembered when he was confronted by the group at Woodhouse Moor, Hyde Park, in 2020, saying the experience "was like something out of a horror film".Oscar said: "I could tell it was them as soon as we saw them."Me and my girlfriend were approached by a group of about eight or nine kids.
They must have only been about 12 or 13 years old."I just thought 'This can't be happening', but then they started circling us.
Then one of them then made a comment and said 'have you got the knife?' to one of his friends."Oscar and girlfriend walked away to avoid any confrontation.
They escaped unharmed, but have said that it could have been different had he squared up to the group.A group of students told Leeds Live that the anti-social behaviour in the city comes from "terrifying" local children and not noisy house parties.One woman, who didn't want to be named, said: "There is quite a lot of scary people that aren't students.
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