Riots in Tottenham after cops shoot gangsta dead

Sky now reports that the rioting/TNB has spread to Birmingham and other areas of the country.

Does anyone remember Enoch Powell?
 
London on lockdown as police face gangs armed with petrol bombs and poles on third night of riots

Violence in Hackney, Peckham, Deptford and Lewisham this evening
Shops closed early in Islington, Kilburn, and Stratford amid fears of more lawlessness
Barriers put up around Westfield Shopping Centre in case violence starts
300 officers drafted in from 12 other forces to bring unrest under control

215 people arrested since Saturday night - including one aged 11 - and 25 charged
Twitter users could be arrested for inciting violence, warns police chief
Claims bullet found in police radio was issued by the force
Scotland Yard faces criticism over its readiness for the riots, despite repeated warnings
Teenagers told 'bring knives and hammers' to clashes in Enfield


By Rebecca Camber, Arthur Martin and David Wilkes
Last updated at 8:00 PM on 8th August 2011


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The violence has spread to Deptford this evening - including this building which has been set on fire. It follows violence in Hackney, Lewisham and Peckham today

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A car is set on fire by arsonists in Hackney as the unrest continues across boroughs in London tonight

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Youths on the streets of Hackney this afternoon set fire to bins, pictured, as well as cars, and were seen throwing stones, bricks and glass at police

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A car burns outside a Carhartt store in Hackney where youths also looted the store


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Crash and carry: Footage shows suspected looters carrying goods from the JD Sports store at Tottenham Hale Retail Park. Police admitted they were too stretched to prevent widespread theft from vandalised shops

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More than 100 arrests: Police detain two women outside a damaged Currys store in Brixton. Widespread rioting and looting took place across many parts of London


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Violence erupted in broad daylight this afternoon as rioters surrounded police vans, looted lorries and targeted shops in a series of attacks across London.

The violence began in Hackney when a mob of hooded youths began hurling missiles at officers and setting fire to bins and cars. Minutes later violence started in Lewisham, with a car set on fire outside the Town Hall, bins were set alight and shops ransacked.

Similar scenes emerged in Peckham, where rioters set fire to a bus and shops including Clarks and Primark were attacked. Unrest has also begun in Deptford this evening with reports of a building on fire.

Sources say another 300 police officers from 12 other police forces have been drafted to help bring the violence under control.

Other areas of London were braced for violence this afternoon with workers barricading their shops in Stratford and Islington.

Barriers were erected outside Westfield Shopping Centre and Kilburn High Street was closed off. Police were also on the streets in Harlesden.

Police were also outside New Street Station in Birmingham - but there are no reports of any unrest.

In Hackney, youths were setting fire to cars, rubbish bins and were spotted looting shops and setting off fireworks in the direction of police. At least 30 riot vans were spotted in the area with three helicopters.

Commenters said the thugs had lootedLadbrokes and JD Sports shop and other eye-witnesses suggested that the police were trying to prevent rioters from trashing Hackney’s Town Hall. Meanwhile, a man was seen on a tube train dressed in black and carrying a copper rod as he headed into the riots.

An eyewitness said: ‘One man on the tube was dressed all in black – he even had gloves on – and he had a big copper rod tucked inside his jumper. At Bethnal Green it dropped onto the floor and lots of people looked quite alarmed and got off at the stop.’

Josefinehedlund tweeted: ‘Kids smashing up police cars outside Tesco in Hackney Central Getting closer to my neighbour, scary.’

Another user, Matthew Paul Balman tweeted: 'Just seen some live pics of London and the riots, wtf is going on. Thugs throwing chairs and facing off with the police.'

Twitter user antoinette213 wrote: 'This is a madness. I'm seeing these youths live just opening up some truck and emptying it.'

Many warned their friends and family to stay inside and pleaded with people not to incite violence on the website.

Much of the violence seems to be centred around Mare Street, a main road that runs near London Fields.

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Watching Sky News live right now. Huge blaze.

Nigtarded, any word on TNB in other cities? I have seen some reports but nothing official, no video or anything.
 
Watching Sky News live right now. Huge blaze.

Nigtarded, any word on TNB in other cities? I have seen some reports but nothing official, no video or anything.

Basically, every majority black borough in London has been attacked and set ablaze. London is a huge city spanning 25 miles east to west and the violence, rioting and looting is widespread.

There's also chimp outs in Birmingham in the midlands which is nowhere near London. Rioting and looting has only just started there. Birmingham also has a huge black population.

I also heard reports of a shooting and violence in Leeds which is even further from London, but I don't know if it's connected to the London issues.

There are more nigger thugs in England than police officers so I'm predicting this is going to be extremely difficult to stop. It's only going to esculate. It's incredible how quickly it's exploding.
 
I wonder if they allow the Orcs to overrun the nation or if they call out the army.
 
Riots now hit Birmingham

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Police in Birmingham have arrested nine people after rioters took to the streets of the city centre.

Amateur video showed a tide of people marching towards New Street, the city's main commercial throughfare. It is believed they targetted mobile phone shops.

West Midlands Police said of those arrested, six were juveniles. Four were arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary, four were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder, and one arrest related to an alleged breach of the peace.

The violence, which partially closed New Street Station, one of the country's busiest travel hubs, began as rioters took to the streets of several London suburbs in what police are branding "copycat" riots, following a night of unrest in Tottenham on Saturday.
 
Riots in Birmingham as London violence starts to spread

There have been angry scenes in Birmingham this evening as hundreds of youths confront police officers in the city centre. This is significant because it’s the first sign of the riots spreading out from London.

A half-mile exclusion zone has reportedly been set up around the Bullring shopping centre (Jesus, who gave it that name?) and there has been damage to some shops. The scene is said to be not as bad as London, but obviously there is great concern that it has the potential to escalate.

A Birmingham Riots 2011 Tumblr blog has been set up to document events in the city. On Twitter, there are reports of people smashing the windows of shops. Police are said to be struggling to keep up with outbursts of violence across the city.

(There was a report earlier of damage to Birmingham New Street station, but it turns out that was someone who got confused; Birmingham New Street station always looks like that :rotfl:. )
 
Hundreds arrested over London riots

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British Home Secretary Theresa May says there have been 215 arrest linked with the recent riots in London among which 27 have been charged and face trial at courts.

May who cut her summer break on Monday and returned back to Britain to watch over the operations to deal with the riots said “those responsible for this violence and looting will be made to face the consequences of their actions”�.

May added that the police are taking witness statements and reviewing CCTV footage therefore more people are expected to be arrested and charged over the coming days.

Immediately after her arrival in Britain, May met senior Metropolitan Police officers to discuss the situation in London and the force's response to the violence that has spread to several boroughs in the British capital.

The riots and looting that started on Saturday in the north London Tottenham district over the police killing of a black father of four by live bullets, have spread to other parts of the city.

As May and Metropolitan Police chiefs discussed the situation, violence broke out in eastern London hackney area as groups of young people clashed with officers using stones and bottles as missiles.

The clashes involving more than a hundred people began when officers stopped and frisked a young man.

The fighting left at least two police vehicles damaged while a car was set on fire. A number of the rioters also broke into shops in the area looting their goods.

Lewisham, Peckham, Birmingham, Enfield, Edmonton, Islington and Brixton are a number of London areas so far affected by the riots and looting.

Officials claim the trouble has nothing to do with the fatal shooting of the black man, Mark Duggan, by the police and are “sheer criminality”� and “copycat”� actions aimed at ransacking shops.

The Metropolitan Police is under intense pressure for its inability to handle the insecurity and prevent the lootings.

The Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Kavanagh has admitted that there were too few officers in Tottenham on Saturday night.

He said the police will deploy a third more officers on the ground than on Sunday, which was three times more than the day the riots began.

"Let me make it clear that people who are using current events as an excuse or cover to break the law, steal, attack police officers and cause fear to Londoners will not be tolerated by the vast majority of Londoners and us,”� Kavanagh said.

"Our investigation, which is massive in scope, is continuing. We are liaising with businesses and communities across London, including at a borough level, to keep people up to date with what we are doing," he added.
 
London riots: Some before and after images

Found on *Google Images today.

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Just saw footage of Liverpool chimpout. Had to be the nogs as there was a KFC in the footage.;)

The army wil have to be called eventually. I see no other option.

They just admitted on Sky that they don't have enough police officers. Not a smart admission since some of the nogs are bound to tune in once in a while to see if they were on tv hauling off their loot. Anyway, the nogs know they can roam at will. BTW, as many nogs as Sky has on for anchors, it would seem nigs are AA'd up the ladder in English society.

Edit to add a fitting tune by the Englishman too English for the English. Even he admits that multiculturalism is a problem for Britain. This song was first thing I thought of when I heard about the riots.

 
The authorities could shut down the bulk of this by simply shutting down the cellular telephone networks. How do "oppressed" niggers living in a social welfare state afford cell phones? That's one question that won't get asked in the media.

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When niggers rampage, you better be good at jumping out of burning buildings.

On the third consecutive night of violence and looting, hordes of balaclava-clad yobs stormed shops, setting fire to businesses indiscriminately.

As police fought running battles with mobs of rioters – many of them teenagers – detectives were also called to investigate a shooting incident. A Metropolitan Police source said the incident was believed to be “non-fatal”�.

Among the casualties of the arson attacks was a furniture store that has stood for nearly 150 years in the south London borough.

Reeves, a family run business established in 1867, was engulfed in flames sending smoke billowing across the London skyline.

Still on the council’s website last night was a message warning would-be demonstrators that looting would not be tolerated in the borough.

It promised that “mobile enforcement unit dog patrols and neighbourhood enforcement officers”� would provide “high-visibility presence in the town centre”� and that CCTV would be monitored. :rolleyes:

However, by 8.30pm it became evident that the police had been outflanked, leaving firefighters to tackle the flaming ruins of the looters’ targets.

Witnesses described seeing every single shop window smashed along London Road – the main thoroughfare in the borough – as gangs of “marauding youths”� left a trail of carnage, unchallenged by police.

Alan McCabe, landlord of Old Fox and Hounds pub in Croydon, said a mob of around 200 swept through the area.

“It kicked off very quickly, and we tried moving people out the pub as fast as possible,”� he said.

“We blocked up the front doors and moved them out the back. I ripped off all the spirits off the optic behind the bar, so that if anyone did break in they couldn’t be used as Molotovs.

"I have never seen such a disregard for human life

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Dalston: Plasma TVs top looters’ shopping list

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Looters in Dalston in east London took a selective approach to their thefts on late Sunday night, targeting plasma screen television sets, sportswear and mobile phones. And leaflets found at one scene suggest an organised element to the incidents.

Workmen repairing the glass shopfront of the Argos store off Kingsland Road said looters had clearly targeted windows displaying plasma television sets, although it was not clear if any had been taken. They said the Dalston branch was one of “many”� Argos stores throughout London that they would be repairing today after looting on Sunday night.

The Dalston store manager did not want to be interviewed, but said the Haringey and Tottenham branches had also been attacked.

The pavement around Argos was littered with several A5 black and white leaflets headlined “Don’t panic: don’t talk”� giving advice to those who think they “might be identified from photos or footage from recent events in Tottenham”�.

The Financial Times found at least three such leaflets on the ground, suggesting an organised element to the looting. The leaflets were typical of those distributed at demonstrations, advising participants on what to do if they are arrested or questioned by police.

The leaflets advised those whose images might appear in publicised police footage of rioting in Tottenham on Saturday to “keep a low profile”� and “think about changing your appearance”� , including destroying clothes worn at the time. It also advised to “get rid of spray cans, demo-related stuff and dodgy texts/photos on your phone”�, adding: “Don’t make life easy for them [the police] by having drugs, weapons or anything else illegal in the house.”�

The leaflet included the telephone numbers of two public order solicitors – Bindman & Partners and Birnberg Pierce & Partners. The latter said the leaflets had been produced without their knowledge.

Police community support officers guarding damaged stores inside Kingsland Shopping Centre, 100m from Argos, on Monday morning said a group of youths had broken into the centre at about midnight on Sunday/Monday. Although there are more than two dozen shops in the centre – including a number of unsecured market stalls – the youths attacked only mobile phone and sportswear stores, including Foot Locker, JD Sports and T-Mobile.

A CSO guarding the Foot Locker outlet – whose windows had been smashed and store contents strewn on to the floor as looters attempted to find particular items – said 12 “boys and girls”� had been arrested in connection with the break-in. He said a JD Sports in Mare Street, Hackney, had also been attacked.

The annual Hackney Carnival was supposed to take place on Sunday afternoon, which would have seen floats and performances on Kingsland Road. The carnival was cancelled at the “last minute”�, however, the CSO told the FT, due to “the threat of violence”�. The cancellation, the CSO said, might have been “a mistake”� in retrospect as large numbers of people had nonetheless gathered in the area throughout the afternoon.

Locals reported seeing a large group of black male youths, some with their faces hidden, riding bicycles around the area in the day time and into the night. In the past, gangs have used bicycles to travel en mass to areas associated with rival gangs to launch violent attacks, including shootings. A police source said it was believed the looters arrived by bike.
 
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Police detain a sheboon outside a Currys store in Brixton
 
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Photo caption says "youths".;)
By late on Monday night, local time, looters and vandals had descended on Clapham, in London's south-west, Notting Hill, in the city's west, and Camden in the north.

Disturbances were also reported in Liverpool and Birmingham early on Tuesday morning.

The violence first erupted on Saturday in the multi-ethnic neighbourhood of Tottenham in north London



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/london-...ose-control-20110809-1ijmm.html#ixzz1UUNoJZnV
 
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Croydon: Police officers arrest an apeman as rioters and looters tried to take hold of the town centre
 
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Brixton: A pawnbroker is hit by a gang of hooded nigger thieves as a photographer watches on
 
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