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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tottenham London In Flames As Peaceful Protests Turn Into Riots Over A Fatal Police Shooting

Tottenham London In Flames As Peaceful Protests Turn Into Riots Over A Fatal Police Shooting

They started peaceful in the article below-- 30 people---=== BEWARE OF Planted Rioters (to  begin to bring  in the police state or at the very least, restrict more freedoms in the aftermath of this...-)-- they do it with adults and the young adults-- I do not believe this is London's Youth... I think these are plants sent in  to wreak havec---- Thye had homemade missiles-- they had me going at first- but only for a little while- they did it in Greece---The COPS are brainwashed and probably some miond control--- Just wanted to step back and regroup-- don't get caught up in the hype and since whemn is media truthful.... deeep breath--  rethink-- If the conclusion after that-- then so be it-- but lwts not get caught up with the storiews and none of were even there....    Can't believe it took me this long to step back and the question--- culd they be sending in the riot brigade--- and i think that is very good possibility



Richard Pallot speaks to John Vause about London rioters who are upset over the shooting death of a young father.
London (CNN)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: At least 42 people are arrested and 26 officers injured, police say
  • An independent investigation is under way, a police watchdog says
  • Downing Street calls the riots “unacceptable”
  • Pockets of unrest remain in the Tottenham area
– A British police watchdog group said it will meet Sunday with the family of a man whose death allegedly at the hands of officers led to riots in north London.
Demonstrators on Saturday night burned police cars, a bus and buildings to protest the death of Mark Duggan. They pelted officers with bottles and bricks as police in riot gear charged at the crowd and blocked off streets.
A double-decker bus and some buildings were also set ablaze, sending bright orange flames shooting into the night sky.
At least 42 people were arrested and 26 officers injured, police said Sunday.
“The rioting in Tottenham last night was utterly unacceptable,” Downing Street said Sunday. “There is no justification for the aggression the police and the public faced, or for the damage to property.”
The protests started peacefully Saturday night when about 30 friends and relatives of the victim gathered outside Tottenham police station to protest the fatal shooting of Duggan during a traffic stop.

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