Riots In Brixton Now
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Riots In Brixton Now
Disturbances have spread further across east and south London following weekend rioting in Tottenham.
Reports have emerged of stores in Brixton, south London also being targeted by looters.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed six units were fighting a store fire in Brixton Road.
Photos have been posted on Twitter apparently of looting, and of a Foot Locker store on fire.
One Brixton resident told Sky News: "We are watching hundreds of people walking up the street (Effra Road) with boxes of stuff, there is shouting and police helicopters but no sign of police."
Officers have set up cordons in wider areas around the disturbances.
Other unconfirmed reports indicate disturbances in northeast areas of London including Walthamstow Central, Chingford and Leyton, where a number of shops have been attacked.
The spreading of violence comes after youths clashed with police officers in Enfield earlier on Sunday evening, where officers deployed dog units to push back groups of people.
Reports have emerged of stores in Brixton, south London also being targeted by looters.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed six units were fighting a store fire in Brixton Road.
Photos have been posted on Twitter apparently of looting, and of a Foot Locker store on fire.
One Brixton resident told Sky News: "We are watching hundreds of people walking up the street (Effra Road) with boxes of stuff, there is shouting and police helicopters but no sign of police."
Officers have set up cordons in wider areas around the disturbances.
Other unconfirmed reports indicate disturbances in northeast areas of London including Walthamstow Central, Chingford and Leyton, where a number of shops have been attacked.
The spreading of violence comes after youths clashed with police officers in Enfield earlier on Sunday evening, where officers deployed dog units to push back groups of people.
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Disturbances have spread further across east and south London following weekend rioting in Tottenham.
Reports have emerged of stores in Brixton, south London, being targeted by looters.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed six units were sent to fight a fire in Brixton Road, believed to be in a Foot Locker store.
Other stores attacked by mobs, described by police as "small and mobile groups," included a Currys outlet.
One Brixton resident told Sky News: "We are watching hundreds of people walking up the street (Effra Road) with boxes of stuff, there is shouting and police helicopters but no sign of police."
I, along with the vast majority of Londoners, condemn this mindless criminality. It serves no purpose and only results in the destruction people's livelihoods and communities.
Metropolitan Police Commander Christine Jones
A mobile phone shop and sports store in nearby Streatham were also reportedly looted, with specialist firearms officers used to make some arrests.
Sporadic and widespread disturbances also hit north and east London.
Areas attacked included Turnpike Lane, Walthamstow, Chingford and Leyton, where a number of shops were vandalised and broken into.
Three police officers were taken to hospital after being hit by a fast-moving vehicle at 12.45am, a Metropolitan Police spokesman said.
The officers had been in the process of making arrests in Chingford Mount, Waltham Forest, after a shop was looted by youths.
Police described the spreading disorder as "copycat criminal activity."
Commander Christine Jones, said: "This is a challenging situation with small pockets of violence, looting and disorder breaking out on a number of boroughs.
"We have deployed units across London and continue to move quickly to deal with any reports of criminality as soon as possible.
"Officers are once again putting themselves in harm's way to arrest those responsible and prevent further crimes. I am proud of their dedication and bravery.
"I, along with the vast majority of Londoners, condemn this mindless criminality. It serves no purpose and only results in the destruction people's livelihoods and communities."
The spreading of violence comes after youths clashed with police officers in Enfield earlier on Sunday evening, where officers deployed dog units to push back groups of people.
The widespread unrest in the capital comes after mass rioting in Tottenham, north London, on Saturday night which saw dozens of people arrested and more than 25 police officers injured.
The rioting occurred after a peaceful protest was held in response to the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan, 29, last Thursday.
Reports have emerged of stores in Brixton, south London, being targeted by looters.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed six units were sent to fight a fire in Brixton Road, believed to be in a Foot Locker store.
Other stores attacked by mobs, described by police as "small and mobile groups," included a Currys outlet.
One Brixton resident told Sky News: "We are watching hundreds of people walking up the street (Effra Road) with boxes of stuff, there is shouting and police helicopters but no sign of police."
I, along with the vast majority of Londoners, condemn this mindless criminality. It serves no purpose and only results in the destruction people's livelihoods and communities.
Metropolitan Police Commander Christine Jones
A mobile phone shop and sports store in nearby Streatham were also reportedly looted, with specialist firearms officers used to make some arrests.
Sporadic and widespread disturbances also hit north and east London.
Areas attacked included Turnpike Lane, Walthamstow, Chingford and Leyton, where a number of shops were vandalised and broken into.
Three police officers were taken to hospital after being hit by a fast-moving vehicle at 12.45am, a Metropolitan Police spokesman said.
The officers had been in the process of making arrests in Chingford Mount, Waltham Forest, after a shop was looted by youths.
Police described the spreading disorder as "copycat criminal activity."
Commander Christine Jones, said: "This is a challenging situation with small pockets of violence, looting and disorder breaking out on a number of boroughs.
"We have deployed units across London and continue to move quickly to deal with any reports of criminality as soon as possible.
"Officers are once again putting themselves in harm's way to arrest those responsible and prevent further crimes. I am proud of their dedication and bravery.
"I, along with the vast majority of Londoners, condemn this mindless criminality. It serves no purpose and only results in the destruction people's livelihoods and communities."
The spreading of violence comes after youths clashed with police officers in Enfield earlier on Sunday evening, where officers deployed dog units to push back groups of people.
The widespread unrest in the capital comes after mass rioting in Tottenham, north London, on Saturday night which saw dozens of people arrested and more than 25 police officers injured.
The rioting occurred after a peaceful protest was held in response to the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan, 29, last Thursday.
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just watching news now it looks like a normal night in london to me
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southern tuppences will be on news next week saying they have no shops
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Well then if they don't like it in london they can fuck off to Jamaica then can't the
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NIGHTMARE wrote:Well then if they don't like it in london they can fuck off to Jamaica then can't the
too much to hope for is that....
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tottenham have had to shut their ticket office down
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thanks for your picture
regards, the metrolpolitan police
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thick as fucking pig shit, these fucking n!ggers, as it sunk in yet that there the people that as to live in the fucking shite hole
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All these Jafakens walking round as tho they own the fucking place
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'why arnt they using watercannons'
cos stupid tuppences will think they're racist if they do
would love to see the difference if this was a 100 football fans kicking off
cos stupid tuppences will think they're racist if they do
would love to see the difference if this was a 100 football fans kicking off
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It'll be fucking brilliant on wednesday night if Dutch are coming in numbers,
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great telly is this
mockney tramps trying to break a door off by opening it and closing it
"Boris Johnson cancels holiday" aye he gonna do alot in't he be class seeing him hanging out of a copter filling these tuppences with lead
mockney tramps trying to break a door off by opening it and closing it
"Boris Johnson cancels holiday" aye he gonna do alot in't he be class seeing him hanging out of a copter filling these tuppences with lead
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shootings going off in leeds now
gonna get misen one of them muzzie scarves
gonna get misen one of them muzzie scarves
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At it in Birmingham now
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cockerknees all calmed down now
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im off outside to kick over a few wheelie bins to see if that get things going
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london, birmingham, leeds, liverpool, essex
this is fucking mental
this is fucking mental
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we'll be alright in Rotherham, we only got Pakistanis here and them tuppences are too lazy to do fuck all apart from sit on there arse, Sheffield could kick off tho
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Makes me F**KING SICK these riots people just taking chances bring the ARMY shoot the feckers say if you get caught looting you get shot simple no trial no nothing . The Police have lost control i'm afraid
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Yorkshire dibble being sent over tonight, if it kicks off in Chapeltown again i reckon the game could be off
grayson keeps his job for another few days then
grayson keeps his job for another few days then
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This is what happens when you lets your great cities be taken over by foreigners...they bring their machete wielding ways with them..
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spurs lads mobbing up, fair fucks
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