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London Riot - England vs Holland call off

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Manchester and the Midlands burn as children as young as NINE join copycat riots... but London's streets are 'under control'

Fresh violence flared around the UK as parts of the West Midlands and Manchester came under siege from a series of copy-cat riots overnight.

In shocking scenes, children as young as nine were seen taking part in the large-scale looting of shops and businesses in Manchester.

The disturbances came as 16,000 police officers were deployed on London's streets in a bid to head off a fourth night of the violence which spiralled out of control across dozens of suburbs on Saturday night.

Disorder and looting rocked parts of Manchester particularly, but there was also trouble in Wolverhampton, West Bromwich, Nottingham, Leicester and Liverpool - although police appeared to containing the unrest.

But in what was by far the most serious incident of the night three men, two of them brothers aged 25 and 21, died in Birmingham after they were hit by a car.

West Midlands Police is also currently investigating reports that shots were fired at a police officer just outside Birmingham city centre, thought to be in the Aston area, according to Sky.

None of the violence has escalated in the same way as it did in London the previous night. The capital remained relatively calm last night.
So far, 109 people have been arrested in the West Midlands, 108 in Manchester and Salford, and 44 in and around Liverpool. In Bristol there were 19 arrests for offences, including having a balaclava in your possession.

There was also a large blaze at a derelict art college in Gloucester, with several smaller fires, while police also dealt with small groups who attacked them.

In Birmingham mobs rampaged through the city centre but unlike Saturday night, when shops were looted, the gangs mainly wreaked destruction, setting fire to cars and attempting to provoke police.

Rioters continually regrouped and dispersed, forcing police to chase them. Crowds of around 500 assembled in the city centre and the atmosphere quickly turned menacing.

During the disturbances the three men - the brothers and a friend - were involved in a hit-and-run incident in the Winson Green area as they were protecting their car wash business after the previous night's violence. They were taken to hospital but all subsequently died.

Police appealed for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.

A relative of one of the dead men victims told Sky News this morning: 'They were not in the way or blocking the road. The car swerved towards them.'

He said that the three had been on the street protecting their business - a car wash - after violence the previous night, when two cars swerved on to the pavement and struck them.
The three were taken to Birmingham City Hospital, where a large crowd gathered this morning at around 5.45am and police in riot gear stood guard at the main entrance, according to the BBC.

Elsewhere in the city, youths stormed Tesco, the post office, Marks & Spencer and House of Fraser and smoke poured from a flaming car blocking views of the city’s iconic Selfridges building.
Meanwhile in London the situation was relatively calm.

However, there were small pockets of violence in Canning Town and Enfield, while there was a fire at a council recycling centre in Tottenham.

The borough of Eltham in south London also saw more than 200 people take to the streets.

In Manchester, a marauding gang of up to 200 youths, most of them masked or wearing hoodies, fought a running battle with police, kicking in windows of supermarkets, jewellery stores and mobile phone shops.

The mob had almost total control of city centre streets for more than an hour and a half before deployments of plain-clothed police – some armed with telescopic truncheons – made raids on specific targets to apprehend looters.

In the heart of the city, Miss Selfridge was set alight and stores including Swarovski, T-Mobile, French Connection and Marks & Spencer all had their windows smashed.

About 100 yobs looted shops including Foot Asylum in the Arndale Centre.

Liam Gallagher's recently opened fashion boutique Pretty Green in King Street had its windows smashed and was ransacked by looters.

In Swarovski, two looters were arrested by a team of five plain-clothed officers who had to call for backup as they were surrounded by a baying mob of around 50 masked men.

Officers on horseback and dog handlers walked through the streets, flushing out rioters.

But gangs moved off and smashed up a Sainsbury’s store before gathering on the main Deansgate thoroughfare.

In Salford, the Central Housing office was set alight while youths smashed shop windows, torched cars and looted businesses.

Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan of Greater Manchester Police said it was the worst violence the city had experienced in 30 years.

He said: 'Criminals have brought shame in particular on the streets of Salford and Manchester.'

He added: 'We want to make it absolutely clear - they have nothing to protest against. There is nothing in a sense of injustice and there has been no spark that has led to this. This has been senseless violence and senseless criminality of a scale I have never experienced in my career before.'
In the West Bromwich area thugs broke into shops while hundreds of rioters rampaged through the town centre leaving a trail of smashed windows and shattered businesses.

Dozens of them were barely in their teens. One boy, aged around 12, hurled stones at a police van before shouting abuse at riot officers.

One couple ventured on to the streets to insult police while pushing their baby girl in a pushchair.


I wanted my daughter to see what was going on because this is part of history, the people are fighting back.

'I’ll take her home if it gets too dangerous but she’s fine for now.’

A gang of 30 youngsters, all sporting white dust masks normally worn by workmen, were spotted kicking in shop windows and setting fire to wood and scrap paper in the street.

In Liverpool, rioters caused damage to shops and pubs in the Birkenhead area. Around midnight, in Toxteth, Smithdown Road was closed after about 200 rioters started hurling missiles at police.

Firefighters were also attacked in the area, with four engines being pelted with the missiles. A police car was also targeted. No emergency workers were injured.In Nottingham, Canning Circus Police Station was firebombed by a group of between 30 and 40 men but no injuries were reported. At least eight people have been arrested.

The violence followed the arrest of 10 youths earlier in the evening after a small group of people got on to the roof of one of the buildings at Nottingham High School.

In another incident two men, aged 17 and 18, were arrested after rocks were thrown at Bulwell Police Station.

Gloucester saw its first night of violence when a fire was started at a derelict art college in the city, but firefighters were able to contain it to a small area of the building.

Across the city, police and fire crews also had to deal with other small fires in bins, while police came under attack from youths throwing bottles.

A police statement said that support from neighbouring forces included mounted officers, while the force helicopter was in use.

Gloucestershire Police said a total of nine men were arrested following the disorder.

Deputy Chief Constable Mick Matthews said: 'What we have seen taking place in Gloucester overnight have been copycat incidents which do not appear to have been co-ordinated in anyway.

'While we had hoped this type of criminality would not take place here, we were well-prepared, as were our colleagues in partner agencies.'Local people have, we believe, been the perpetrators, committing offences within their own communities.

'While the disorder here has not been on the same scale as elsewhere in the country, involving perhaps 60 people at most, it has undoubtedly been very disturbing and is causing concern for local people.

'I would like to reassure people that we and our partners have been working together to deal with this, and we have control of the situation.

'This type of behaviour is completely unacceptable and we are now identifying those responsible, arresting them and will be putting them through the criminal justice system.'

Meanwhile, two 18-year-olds were arrested in Folkestone, Kent, and a 16-year-old was being questioned in Glasgow on suspicion of inciting violence through internet social networking sites.

In London police were on stand-by across the city with many officers in Hackney, where unrest flared up first on Saturday in Mare Street.

Many shops, businesses and schools closed early and shop-keepers and landlords barricaded their premises.
In Canning Town, in east London, there was a tense stand-off between police and groups of youths, while in Enfield, groups of young people were reportedly patrolling the streets in a bid to deter violence, according to Sky News.

Similar scenes could be seen in Southall, west London, where Sikh worshipers were pictured protecting the Singh Sabha Sikh Temple in Havelock Road.

Several theatres cancelled performances including the Battersea Arts Centre, Greenwich Playhouse and the Arcola Theatre in Dalston.

In Tottenham police confirmed a fire had broken out on an industrial estate. A Scotland Yard spokesman said: 'Police were called to reports of a number of vehicles on fire on an industrial estate in Park View Road. The fire is being treated as unexplained. No arrests have yet been made.'

Police said they had arrested a man in connection with the fire at Reeves Furniture store in Reeves Corner, Croydon, which was razed to the ground on Saturday night.

A 21-year-old, arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life, is being held at a south London police station.
 

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media/goverment put the blame on the black/migrants...but it seem even their own white people are involve in the rioting.
 

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if they can loot it,they burn it down

Mr Moron torches Miss Selfridge: The moment thug set fire to dress and caused High Street inferno


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Manchester: Miss Selfridge was set alight in Market Street causing thousands of pounds of damage


A brazen thug is caught on camera torching a Miss Selfridge store and causing a High Street inferno.

The hooded yob watches from just yards away while the red dress in the window goes up in flames, unaware that he is being filmed as the whole store front rapidly catches fire.

The callous yob set the store alight as hundreds of youths went on the rampage in Manchester city centre last night.
With dozens of teenagers milling around in the area, he leans through the smashed window of the store which had its shutters down and carefully sets the dress on fire.

But instead of running away he walks across the street to watch the results of his handiwork - before looking straight at the camera.In just 60 seconds the small flame has ignited the whole shop window. The fire was later put out before it spread to neighbouring businesses.

Today store bosses were counting the cost of the damage which is thought to run into tens of thousands of pounds.

Stores including Swarovski, T-Mobile, French Connection and Marks & Spencer all had their windows smashed in the city centre.

The mob had almost total control of the streets for more than an hour and a half before deployments of plain-clothed police – some armed with telescopic truncheons – made raids on specific targets to apprehend looters.About 100 yobs looted shops including Foot Asylum in the Arndale Centre.

Liam Gallagher's recently opened fashion boutique in King Street had its windows smashed and looters cleaned it out.

In Swarovski, two looters were arrested by a team of five plain-clothed officers and they had to call for backup as they were surrounded by a baying mob of around 50 masked men.

Officers on horseback and dog handlers walked through the streets, flushing out rioters. But gangs moved off and smashed up a Sainsbury’s store before gathering on the main Deansgate thoroughfare.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police was yet to comment.
 
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Liverpool: A post office in the Bootle area of Merseyside was attacked with a stolen digger, pictured



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Undercover police officers arrested looters in the Swarovski Crystal shop in Manchester. One lies injured and blood can be seen on the wall
 
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Birmingham: Masked looters carry boxes of expensive electrical gadgets out of a home cinema shop in central Birmingham
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Manchester: Hooded looters with arm fulls of clothes run from a Manchester shopping centre
 
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Manchester: A looter is dragged out of a Tesco Express store on Oxford Street in Manchester, left, while a suspected rioter is arrested in Enfield, north London
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Southall: Sikh worshippers protect the Singh Sabha Sikh Temple in Havelock Road. They are pictured holding their swords known as Talwars
 

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Hopefully EPL will not be affected...
 
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Hopefully EPL will not be affected...
carling cup affected

yeah some white involved. Years of liberal dogma have spawned a generation of amoral, uneducated, welfare dependent, brutalised youngsters

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Robust: A group of plain clothes officers arrest a suspected rioter in Goldhawk Road, between Shepherds Bush and Chiswick, late last night
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Stop and search: Police detain three alleged rioters in Enfield as part of last night's crackdown
 

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Let listen to those who were caught

Swift justice as first of thugs caught rioting are fast-tracked through courts
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Youths accused of looting from trashed shops during the London riots were among the first people charged in connection with the shocking disturbances to appear at a special sitting of a court late last night.

More than 30 people - mostly teenagers or in their early twenties - appeared in custody at Camberwell Magistrates Court and were remanded as a result of the anarchy which has seen many buildings and businesses burned down.

Two of those who appeared pleaded guilty to burglary at the Iceland Store in Croydon town centre in the early hours of yesterday morning. The area has been one of the worst hit by the riots
Despite pleading guilty to burglary Byron Cawley, 19, of Truslove Road, West Norwood, south London, maintained that he was a 'good guy' who had simply been swept up in the anarchy.

Appearing via videolink, Cawley told the court: 'I didn't go out to cause trouble or anything, I'm a good guy.


'I just caught up in the wrong situation, I'm not into crime or anything, I just saw this opportunity for food and I didn't really think.'

Mubeena Cockar-Khan, prosecuting, told the court that he had been caught walking away from the store with goods when cops spotted one of his party carrying a bag from the supermarket which they knew was being raided.She said: 'This is linked to the disturbances in Croydon, it has had a devastating effect on the community.'

District Judge Tan Ikram refused him bail until he returns to court on Thursday, possibly for sentence.

He said: 'You have admitted being involved with others in relation to serious offences there has been large scale looting on the streets of London and whether you damaged property or not you succumbed to temptation.

'These events have caused substantial losses to business and put fear in the minds of residents of this city.'

Shourov Choudhury, 19, who lives off benefits in Landsdown Road, Croydon, and was stopped with his pal, Cawley, in the early hours of the morning also pleaded guilty. He is also due to appear again on Thursday.
Samuel Caillaux, 20, who was stopped having allegedly looted Iceland did not enter a plea when he appeared via videolink to the charge of burglary.

His brother, Michael, 18, who lives with him on Brighton Road in Purley, near Croydon, indicated he would be pleading not guilty. Both will next appear on August 16th.
Ms Cockar-Khan, opposing bail for the defendants who appeared separately on the grounds they may take part in further riots, said: 'The situation is certainly a live one.

'In Croydon disturbances continue and if anything they are getting more serious.'

Refusing bail to all the men, District Judge Ikram told them: 'A person who is able to become embroiled in this criminal misbehaviour he does it once he will do it again.'

Ross Jackson, 23, of Wansey Street, Walworth, south London, was also arrested in the crack down on looters.

Ms Cockar-Khan said that he was stopped at around 11pm in the Surrey Quays shopping centre in south east London at around 11pm and he was seen to have socks on his hands, £1,000 cash in his pocket and a camera lens, all believed to have been taken from the Decathlon sports store.

Mr Jackson denied burglary and his application for bail was refused.

He said: 'I respect your decision today due to the matter of what's going on around the country I have to understand where you're coming from.'

Judge Ikram replied: 'You show great insight, I wish you would show more insight in your day to day life.'

The court was conducting a special evening sitting as a virtual court where all defendants appeared by videolink from police stations in Bexley Heath, Peckham and Plumstead.

More defendants are expected to appear today.
 

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Wanted: Youths loot a Carhartt store in Hackney, and right, a local chemist in Croydon is stripped bare before police moved in to secure the area
 

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If there is a mass protest in Singapore with Looting involved, I will attacked the nearest Pawn shop, Gold shop and Jewellery store.
 
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Prime Minister David Cameron talks to Acting Borough Commander Superintendent Jo Oakley in Croydon
 

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If there is a mass protest in Singapore with Looting involved, I will attacked the nearest Pawn shop, Gold shop and Jewellery store.

That is not the message of this thread. Let go japanese and not loot instead.
 

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Aftermath: Burnt out buildings in Croydon are doused down following Monday night's rioting
 
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Many shops across the capital closed early and owners boarded up their stores in anticipation of further looting which did not transpire.
 
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