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Sunday 7 August 2011

Violent riot casts pall over London - spreading malaise through a city preparing to host the Olympic Games -

Violent riot casts pall over London - spreading malaise through a city preparing to host the Olympic Games - 


The violent riot that tore through a deprived north London neighborhood has cast a pall over Britain's capital, spreading malaise through a city preparing to host the Olympic Games.
26 police officers were injured, with eight of them being briefly hospitalized, after a peaceful protest against the shooting death of a young man degenerated into a Saturday night rampage, with rioters torching a double-decker bus, destroying patrol cars and trashing a shopping mall.
Looters descended on the Tottenham area around midnight, setting buildings alight, and piling stolen goods into cars and shopping carts. Sirens could be heard across the capital as authorities rushed reinforcements to the scene. Police reported 42 arrests.
"This is just a glimpse into the abyss," former Metropolitan Police Commander John O'Connor told Sky News television Sunday. "Someone's pulled the clock back and you can look and see what's beneath the surface. And what with the Olympic Games coming up, this doesn't bode very well for London."
As residents of Tottenham and nearby Wood Green picked through the wreckage Sunday, O'Connor said the disturbance had echoes of Tottenham's 1985 Broadwater Farm riot, a deadly disturbance that led to the savage stabbing of a police officer and the wounding of nearly 60 others — brutally underscoring tensions between London's police and the capital's black community.
That riot was among one of the most violent in the country's history. It too was sparked by the death of a local resident after an encounter with the police.
Saturday's protest set off peacefully, but got ugly as between 300 and 500 people gathered around Tottenham's police station.
Some protesters filled bottles with gasoline to throw at police lines, others confronted officers with makeshift weapons — including baseball bats and bars — and attempted to storm the station.
Within hours, police in riot gear and on horseback were clashing with hundreds of rioters, fires were raging out of control, and looters combed the area. One video posted to the Guardian newspaper's website showed looting being carried out at daybreak several hours later, with people even lining up to steal from one store.
The devastated area smoldered Sunday — some streets littered with bricks and lined with overturned scorched trash cans. Two police helicopters hovered over the burnt-out buildings as residents inspected the damage and firefighters doused the last of the flames. Acrid smoke hung over the area.
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