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North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangster'

Man I'm embarassed by this :facepalm: How does all this carnage help support your cause in any way, especially all the robbing? At least let the incident be thoroughly investigated before going on the rampage although I'm sure this is just an excuse to go on a rampage and how stupid is it that police let the rioters burn their cars, a bus and shops without stopping them, probably scared of being labelled racist although these rioters are scaring all the local community which for Tottenham is very diverse.

Riot blaze: North London in flames as police cars, bus and shops burn over police shooting of 'gangster'


* Mob of 500 people protest about death of father-of-four Mark Duggan who was shot by officers
* 100 riot police on the streets as Tottenham burns
* Fears that violence was fanned by Twitter as picture of burning police car was re-tweeted more than 100 times
* Shop looted and youths storm McDonalds and start cooking their own food
* Mail on Sunday photographers beaten and mugged by masked thugs


Police came under attack from petrol bombs hurled by rioting mobs in North London last night as hundreds took to the streets following the shooting of a man by Scotland Yard marksmen.

Patrol cars, a shop and a double-decker bus were set ablaze and there were reports of looting amid scenes reminiscent of the violent unrest in the same area 26 years ago when PC Keith Blakelock was hacked to death.

Last night the Tottenham area erupted once again as more than 100 officers and specialist riot police faced crowds of more than 500 people protesting about the death of Mark Duggan, who lived on the estate and was described last week by police sources as a ‘gangster’.

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Tottenham's burning: Riot police on horseback are drafted in as a double decker bus is alight in the background

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London's burning: Building are alight after being torched by youths during an attempted arrest last night


There was concern that the disturbances were fanned by Twitter, with some of those taking part posting inflammatory comments from the scene and calling for reinforcements.

One picture of a police car on fire in the area was re-tweeted more than 100 times on the social networking site within an hour.

Mr Duggan, 29, was shot by officers from the Metropolitan Police’s CO19 unit on Thursday evening after the minicab he was travelling in was stopped. There was an apparent ‘exchange’ of fire and a bullet was found lodged in a police radio.

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The red double decker burns. The trouble started at around 5.30pm as the protest began

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Twitter riot: A red London double decker bus burns as riot police try and bring rioting under control in Tottenham late last night


Mr Duggan died at the scene and an officer was injured, but left hospital after treatment.

The violence last night started soon after a crowd of about 120 had begun to gather at the High Road, near Tottenham Hotspur’s football ground, from about 5.30pm.

Their target was the police station which was being guarded late last night by lines of officers and police vans. As the disorder spread, and the numbers of demonstrators swelled, two police cars being used to block the road were set ablaze by masked youths.

Flames began to billow from a shop and then a double-decker bus was engulfed in flames and quickly reduced to a twisted shell. Witnesses also reported seeing a jewellery shop and a bookmakers being looted. Teenagers and younger children were seen carrying valuables through the shattered glass front of an electrical shop.

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London riots: The burnt out shell of a police car in north London as yobs go on the rampage in Haringey following the death of father-of-four mark Duggan


Windows were smashed at a Barclays Bank and pictures on Twitter appeared to show the building being looted. There were also reports that youths had stormed McDonald’s and had started frying their own burgers and chips.

Footage was posted on YouTube of local solicitor’s office Attridge on fire.

Resident David Akinsanya, 46, who was on the scene, said: ‘It’s really bad. There are two police cars on fire. I’m feeling unsafe. It looks like it’s going to get very tasty. I saw a guy getting attacked.’

A local woman, who declined to give her name, said: ‘There’s a theory going on that the man who was shot had dropped his gun, but they still shot him. I’m hearing that most of the shops in the High Road are being burgled and robbed.’

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Masked youths outside a Barclays Bank which has had its window smashed during the chaos


Several fire crews could only stand ready nearby as they were barred from the High Road where buildings and the bus were ablaze.

One fireman complained to The Mail on Sunday that earlier, three engines had been dispatched to the scene without being warned they were entering a riot zone. He said: ‘We were sent to a road accident but it was the police cars on fire.

‘We were then ordered to leave them burning and to drive off, probably for our own safety.

‘I cannot believe what we have just driven through. As we pulled out of the station, there was a car on fire on the High Road and there were people in the middle of the road – it was very scary. We didn’t give them a chance to try to stop us. I am still shaking.’

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Hooded youths use aerosol cans to set fire to shelves of goods inside a retail store on Tottenham High Road after ransacking the premises

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London's burning: A police car after rioters set it ablaze during a civil disturbace inTottenham High Road outside the police station


Meanwhile, two Mail on Sunday photographers were viciously beaten and robbed by masked youths armed with crowbars and other makeshift weapons and reporters on the scene were threatened by looters in balaclavas.

The photographers said there was ‘total lawlessness’ in the area with the contents of shops strewn across the streets and the police unable to gain access.

One said: ‘It is utter carnage out there. We have been beaten up quite badly and had about £8,000 of equipment stolen. We were quite discreet but as soon as we got a camera out we were set on by youths with masks who were armed with crowbars.’

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A woman walks through the debris with two children as riot police try to contain a large group of people on a main road in Tottenham


In a separate incident, a Mail on Sunday reporter was chased down a side street and struck on the back of the head with a rock.

In a parallel with the 1985 riot, residents claimed the roots of last night’s violence lay in allegations of police harassment.

John Blake, who grew up with Mr Duggan on the Broadwater estate, claimed the dead man had been victimised by police in recent weeks.

He said: ‘I know the police were harassing him. The police were following him. If you’re from Broadwater Farm, police are on you every day, you’re not allowed to come off the estate. If you come off the estate they follow you.’

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Ablaze: A police car burns in Tottenham, North London on Saturday evening

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Chaos: An estimated 300 people were on the streets in north London as news of the riots was spread via Twitter


A family friend of Mr Duggan, who gave her name only as Nikki, 53, said the man’s friends and relatives had organised the protest because ‘something has to be done’ and the marchers wanted ‘justice for the family’.

Some of those involved lay in the road to make their point, she said.

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Victim: Mark Duggan, shot by police in Ferry Lane, Tottenham


‘They’re making their presence known because people are not happy,’ she added. ‘This guy was not violent. Yes, he was involved in things but he was not an aggressive person. He had never hurt anyone.’

As the rioting escalated, trouble-makers on Twitter seemed keen to orchestrate the violence, bringing scores more people into the area. One user calling himself ‘English Frank’ urged attacks on the police, saying: ‘Everyone up and roll to Tottenham f*** the 50 [police]. I hope 1 dead tonight.’

And in a clear incitement to looting, ‘Sonny Twag’ tweeted: ‘Want to roll Tottenham to loot. I do want a free TV. Who wudn’t.’

‘Mrs Lulu’ tweeted: ‘Brehs [men] asking who’s down to roll [go] Tottenham right now, to get justice. – RIP Mark x.’

A tweet apparently passed on by chart-topping rapper Chipmunk, who comes from Tottenham, paid tribute to the dead man: ‘R.I.P Mark Duggan a real straight up and down respected man. LOVE!!!!!!!!’

Joining in the Twitter frenzy, ‘Ashley AR’ tweeted: ‘I hear Tottenham’s going coco-bananas right now. Watch me roll.’

Officers from Trident, the police unit that deals with gun crime in the black community, had been attempting to arrest Mr Duggan when Thursday’s shooting took place.

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Riot police in shields stand guard as up to 500 people went on the rampage

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Later: The scene in Tottenham after two patrol cars were attacked by members of a community where a young man was shot dead by police


‘Shots were fired and a 29-year-old man, who was a passenger in the cab, died at the scene,’ said a spokesman for the Independent Police Complaints Commission, which is investigating. It is believed that two shots were fired by a firearms officer, equipped with a Heckler & Koch MP5 carbine.

Local MP David Lammy called for calm last night. On his website, he said: ‘We already have one grieving family in our community and further violence will not heal that pain.’

Last night, a Scotland Yard spokesman explained how the riot began.

‘Two police cars had parked up at Forster Road/High Road while their officers conducted traffic patrols on foot. At approximately 2020 hours a number of bottles were thrown at these two cars – one was set alight and the second was pushed into the middle of the High Road. It was subsequently set alight.’



Grim echo of 1985 Broadwater farm riot

Last night’s disturbance sparked grim memories of the infamous Broadwater Farm riot of 1985 in which PC Keith Blakelock was hacked to death.

Violence erupted after the death of Tottenham resident Cynthia Jarrett, 49. Mrs Jarrett collapsed and died from a heart attack while police were at her home carrying out a search the day before the disturbances. On October 6, a small crowd gathered outside Tottenham police station and broke its windows.

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Aftermath: About 120 people marched from the local Broadwater Farm area to Tottenham Police Station. After night fell, two police cars parked about 200 yards from the police station were set upon


Later that afternoon, two beat officers were attacked and seriously injured by a brick-throwing crowd.

A community protest meeting was followed by a police officer having his car attacked and then a mob attacking the police van called to help him. In the riots that ensued, PC Blakelock, 40, was killed on the Broadwater Farm housing estate.

After police baton charges, officers were forced back by rioters. As they retreated, PC Blakelock tripped and fell and was surrounded by balaclava-wearing rioters.

He suffered 42 wounds and his head was slashed eight times with a machete.

Two policemen were also shot and injured, and by midnight on the day of the riot 58 officers and 24 other people had been taken to hospital.

Petrol bombs were thrown during the violence, and cars were overturned and set alight along with shops and other buildings.

The Broadwater Farm riot followed similar disturbances in Brixton. PC Blakelock was posthumously awarded the Queen’s Gallantry Medal.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-mob-violence-hits-London.html#ixzz1UKOZE9Yp


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The remains of a shop in Tottenham. Picture: Sky reporter Simon Newton

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http://news.sky.com/home/uk-news/article/16045049
 

tartanterrier

Is somewhere outhere.
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

I wonder what will happen after the North London derby,if the Goons
get a win :1orglaugh
 
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

Some people will us any excuse to kick off. However when the police repeatedly cover up their own wrong doing, such as the Jean Charles de Menezes case & the death of Ian Tomlinson, is it really surprising that people feel they have to circumvent legitimate forms of protest & resort to more violent action?
 
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

looks awful ; also mrt -- and u mentioned it before -- the Smiley Culture shooting was highly suspect too...
 
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

looks awful ; also mrt -- and u mentioned it before -- the Smiley Culture shooting was highly suspect too...
Thanks for reminding me! Although he wasn't shot.

If you are doing a drug raid on someone's house you don't let the owner go into the kitchen on his own to 'make a cup of tea', & then he mysteriously stabs himself?!? :facepalm:
 
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Thanks for reminding me! Although he wasn't shot.

If you are doing a drug raid on someone's house you don't let the owner go into the kitchen on his own to 'make a cup of tea', & then he mysteriously stabs himself?!? :facepalm:

:facepalm: yep, agree mrt ! that was ridiculous - def. a cover up of some kind. prob. being 'investigated' though ....:rolleyes:
 

feller469

Moving to a trailer in Fife, AL.
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

Only a matter of time before a major US city has something like this. With the angst, the high temperatures and the dislike for police, a major riot will happen soon.

Honestly, surprised it hasn't happened already.
 
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

Some people will us any excuse to kick off. However when the police repeatedly cover up their own wrong doing, such as the Jean Charles de Menezes case & the death of Ian Tomlinson, is it really surprising that people feel they have to circumvent legitimate forms of protest & resort to more violent action?
I doubt these people even know who Jean Charles de Menezes and Ian Tomlinson and in any case these are just 2 incidents out of 1000s the police take on, community leaders are on BBC news now disgusted by the behaviour of the yobs who have ruined the area for all the residents of Tottenham are are most likely not even from the area, this behaviour has nothing to do with the death of Mark Duggan. Shopkeepers are now being interviewed and are telling how people just brazenly stole their goods, police needed to be strong last night and protect the people that live and work in Tottenham.


Inferno: Flames rages through a building in Tottenham, with fire crews prevented from tackling it in case they were attacked by rioters


Stripped bare: Rampaging looters stolen rows of TVs and other goods from Comet at Tottenham retail park


Stand-off: Rioters wearing bandanas confront police officers. The trouble saw 26 policeman injured and taken to hospital


Twenty-six police officers hurt in clashes, with eight being treated in hospital

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-mob-violence-hits-London.html#ixzz1UL5S9EDy


London riots: Police patrol streets after violence

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-14435251

Tottenham MP David Lammy said: "A community that was already hurting has had its heart ripped out.

"There are people homeless and we don't know if there are fatalities in the houses.

He added that shops and homes have been "smashed to pieces by mindless people"

"This is a disgrace and must stop," he said.

"This is an attack on Tottenham, on people shopkeepers, woman, children, now standing homeless."

Home Secretary Theresa May said: "I condemn utterly the violence in Tottenham last night.

"Such disregard for public safety and property will not be tolerated, and the Metropolitan Police have my full support in restoring order.

Met Commander Adrian Hanstock said: "The level of violence was escalated beyond proportion.

"A peaceful vigil was hijacked by mindless thugs.

"We couldn't have anticipated that level of violence."

A Downing Street spokesman called the rioting "utterly unacceptable".

He added: "There is no justification for the aggression the police and the public faced, or for the damage to property."

Riot police and mounted police were called in after the protest deteriorated into violence about 20:20 BST.

Rioters threw petrol bombs at police and buildings. A double-decker bus was set on fire at the junction of High Road and Brook Street and buildings, including a supermarket and carpet shop, were also set alight.
Piled trolleys high

The London Ambulance Service said a total of 10 people had been treated by medics and nine had been taken to hospital. At least one of the injured police officers suffered head injuries.

Crowds of looters smashed shop windows in a retail park near Tottenham Hale tube station and plundered goods from many stores on Saturday night.

Teenagers and adults were said to have turned up in cars and filled their boots with stolen items, unimpeded by police.

Others arrived on foot and piled shopping trolleys high with looted electronic goods, a local woman, who did not want to be named, said.

Another local resident told the BBC that looting had continued beyond daybreak on Sunday.

Meanwhile, shops in nearby Wood Green had also been looted, and two cars had been burnt out.

Vision Express, the Body Shop, Boots and JD Sports were among shops that had been looted on Wood Green High Street.
 
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Yes but there are many more ‘incidents’, these are just a couple that sprung to mind. Even if there weren’t 2 is too many! The police repeatedly cover up their wrongdoing FACT. Now of course a lot of these people may have been opportunists using it as an excuse to cause havoc but the fact remains the police are institutionally corrupt & have time & again proven that they deem themselves above the law. If we have no faith that those whose job it is to uphold the law are not themselves fully accountable to the law then people will demonstrate in a violent manner.
 
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

Only a matter of time before a major US city has something like this. With the angst, the high temperatures and the dislike for police, a major riot will happen soon.

Honestly, surprised it hasn't happened already.

you are so right...a lot of police Dirt has come to surface as of late..first of all they need to take them damn tazzers away from them..how many people has got to die before they figure out.they are being used to make their job a breeze and make more time to do nothing...but we got it figured out..its not a matter of if...its when?..because it will happen..you read it here first
 
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Not to defend dirty cops, but from what I've read in this case, the guy was a gangster (fact) and the police had a warrant for his arrest (fact) and the guy pulled out a gun (say the police). Bad situation, but much like the King riots in LA, there is NO EXCUSE for riots that always hurt innocent people. None. IN this case, I think the police didn't act harshly enough on the rioters. :2 cents:
 
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

Little known fact:

The whole riot was played out to Slayer's "Raining Blood" over a set of loud speakers.
 

Vanilla Bear

Bears For Life
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

Looks like Berlin on May 1st.




Seriously, looks horrible there! Hope police and security forces get it under control again soon.
 
Re: North London rioters burn police cars, bus and shops over police shooting 'gangst

That shot of the Comet store looks like the aftermath of a half price sale!.
 
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I've just seen in the news the family of this Mark Duggan do not support the violence that occurred yesterday.

I would also like to mention not ALL of the riots were caused by black people (there were white and asian youths as well).

...the guy was a gangster (fact) and the police had a warrant for his arrest...

The guy was claimed to be a "gangster" (this is not a fact)...And having a warrant to arrest somebody isn't an excuse for shooting them.

That shot of the Comet store looks like the aftermath of a half price sale!.

You sure picked the right time for humour GTFO!

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gangstar!

You too.

...the fact remains the police are institutionally corrupt & have time & again proven that they deem themselves above the law. If we have no faith that those whose job it is to uphold the law are not themselves fully accountable to the law then people will demonstrate in a violent manner.

Of course the police aren't perfect...and I'm struggling to see what you're getting on at here. Are you condoning this violence?

They want to "prostest" against this wrong doing by the police...so they loot shops? (has nothing to do with the police) burn residential homes? (has nothing to do with police) attack the press? (has nothing to do with police) burn a bus? (has nothing to do with police) burn shops? (has nothing to do with police)...etc.

Reading from the tweets that were being posted (of course these do not represent ALL tweets) but none of them referred to "protesting" of any kind.

As was mentioned already before, most of these "protestors" weren't even from Tottenham and most of them probably didn't even know this Mark Duggan.

I agree with the protesting but not this violent nonsense.

If this was a "prostest" for the "people". They ultimately failed.
 
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You sure picked the right time for humour GTFO!

You are not old enough, man enough or even tough enough to make me go anywhere.

Get out of that dress and get rid of those pig tails and toughen up before you respond with your ignorance towards my view!.
 
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Get out of that dress and get rid of those pig tails and toughen up before you respond with your ignorance towards my view!.

I'm the one who's ignorant? Enlighten me with your view.
 
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I'm the one who's ignorant? Enlighten me with your view.

Yes you are the one who is ignorant. Ignorant to anothers view. Otherwise you wouldn't have added GTFO at the end of your comment towards my post. So there you go!. All because you disagree with what was said.
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
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Wow that is a riot even us Americans could be proud of, it was our gift to you Brits when we declared our Independence...other than that sorry to hear that you folks deal with it as well.
 
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