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August 2011, London riots’ mapping.

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London riots latest updates. Metropolitan Police took drastic actions.

 

England latest news. London riots spread accross England: Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol and Nottingham!

 

[googlead tip=”vertical_mic”]London riots spread last nights, with looting and violence escalating across Hackney, Ealing, Croydon, Clapham and Notting Hill and erupting in cities outside London, such as Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham.

 

The London riots began in Tottenham on Saturday night following the deadly shooting by police of Mark Duggan, 29. Sunday night street violence spread to Brixton and to the following areas:

London riots mapping.
England riots mapping.

 

Hackney, East London

Rioting reigned for more than 3 hours on the Pembury Estate in Hackney as 300 masked people burned cars, looted shops and threw petrol bombs at riot police.

Burning debris – including motorbikes, bins and sticks – was piled around the estate.

On Mare Street, shops were looted.[googlead tip=”vertical_mic”]

A police officer in a solitary parked car was attacked shortly before 9 p.m., local time. His car windscreen was smashed with bricks and the car was pelted with sticks and bottles as a man shouted: “kill the police”.

Today a clean-up is being arranged in the borough.

England riots map.
England riots map.

 

[googlead tip=”lista_mica” aliniat=”stanga”]Croydon, South London

Residents were forced to jump from burning buildings as masked gangs set fire to shops, businesses, cars and homes. Plumes of smoke could be seen for miles.

Woman jumping from a burning building in Surrey Street
Woman jumping from a burning building in Surrey Street

Family business Reeves, a furniture shop that has stood in the area for more than 100 years, was burned down.

Store’s owner, Trevor Reeves said:

 

“It’s just completely destroyed. Words fail me. It’s just gone, it’s five generations. My father is distraught. It’s just mindless thuggery.”

 

A woman was filmed jumping from a burning building which had been set on fire by rioters.

A 26-year-old man was injured in a non-fatal shooting.

 

Clapham, south London

A groups of 1,000 rioters – many of them wearing masks – raided a Debenhams store and a number shops in Lavender Hill. A jewellery shop was also looted.

Clapham police officers cluster near a burned out shop
Clapham police officers cluster near a burned out shop

Residents were told to stay indoors and the youths ran riot.

“We don’t want people getting hurt by their bombs and missiles,” an officer said.

 

Peckham, South-East London

500 rioters vandalized shops, lit fires and attacked police on Peckham High Street. A fire was started in a Greggs’ bakery.

Looters jump out from smashed up store in Peckham
Looters jump out from smashed up store in Peckham

A nearby bus was also set on fire and bins and an abandoned vehicle were set ablaze in Lewisham.

 

Ealing, West London

Gangs of rioters gathered opposite Ealing Broadway Tube, throwing bricks at local shops, starting fires in the street and setting cars ablaze.

Car fire extingushed on a street in Ealing
Car fire extingushed on a street in Ealing

 

Bethnal Green, East London

A Tesco’s garage was looted and 2 officers were injured.

A shop on Roman Road was also broken into and robbed. Police said there had also been looting in Newham.

 

Fulham, West London

Rioters looted electrical store Curry’s.

 

Hammersmith, West London

Stores looted. Shopkeepers in Shepherd’s Bush barricaded their businesses to try to keep out troublemakers.

 

Woolwich, South London

PC World was looted and rioters made off with large flat screen TVs and other electronic goods.

 

Firefighters extinguishing the flames of a torched store in Woolwich
Firefighters extinguishing the flames of a torched store in Woolwich

 

Camden and Chalk Farm, North London

Gangs of youths roamed, buildings were vandalized.

 

Enfield, North London

40 firefighters were called to fight a huge blaze at a Sony warehouse in Solar Way.

Gangs looting a convenience store
Gangs looting a convenience store
Roy Siemens
Roy Siemens
Roy likes politics. Knowledge is power, Roy constantly says, so he spends nearly all day gathering information and writing articles about the latest events around the globe. He likes history and studying about war techniques, this is why he finds writing his articles a piece of cake. Another hobby of his is horse – riding.

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